July 31, 200223 yr Here's a rundown on the more known variety of aircraft viruses:F-4 VIRUSOutdated virus that was once very capable, but leaves an obvious trail and is therefore easily detected.F-16 VIRUSExtremely small virus that's highly overrated. Seldom makes it all the way to your files. But if it somehow does, it usually can't do any real damage anyway.F-15C VIRUSMakes lots of claims about what it can do, but usually shows up after you've already shutdown your computer. Sometimes destroys the wrong files.F-15E VIRUSMost capable virus of all. Works quickly and accurately. Causes tremendous damage to targeted files. Can defend itself well against anti viral programs.F-18 VIRUSAnother virus that seldom makes it all the way to your files. Spends 90 percent of its time just trying to get aboard.F-111 VIRUSExtremely fast, deadly accurate virus that is slowly being replaced by less capable viruses.F-1 17 VIRUSWorks only at night. Targets very specific files stored towards the centre of the hard drive. Can only be used once a night due to long boot-up time.B-1 VIRUSVery expensive virus that is easily erased because it's so easy to find, and has no known defensive capabilities.B-2 VIRUSMost expensive virus ever. Costs far more than the computer it infects. Hard to detect. Works only at night. Must have access to external modem to find targeted files.C-130 VIRUSMost lethal virus of all because it can carry all types of additional viruses, anywhere, anytime. Shows up in more foreign versions than the flu bug. Can find its way into even the smallest of computers (on land or sea). Limited only by the amount of additional viruses it can carry and distance covered (overcomes this limitation by staging itself from an unlimited variety of other locations within systems). Quite benign after delivering other viruses because it settles down to a binge of eating and drinkingSorry - Found this and just had to share it.:-outtahttp://members.shaw.ca/dan_cyxc/sigcard.jpg
July 31, 200223 yr BOEING virusVery lightweight virus that is extremely hard to detect, due to the fact that it doesn't actually exist yet. Nevertheless, this virus is extremely dangerous because of its nasty ability to cause cooling fans to fail, resulting in an amazing amount of "hot air" being blown all over the place.Chris Low,ENGLAND. Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
July 31, 200223 yr CHINOOK VIRUSActually a flaw in the software rather than a virus, however it will cause the Operator(s) to be found guilty of gross negligence despite the evidence.:-fume :-fume :-fume http://www.chinook-justice.org/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/2137068.stm:-fume :-fume :-fume[just had to let that one out]
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