• Furthermore, once Elk Cloner was removed, the previously infected disk would not be reinfected since it already contained the Elk Cloner "signature" in its...
  • Behavior types with an Elk Cloner infection. Starting with the 10th boot, Elk Cloner did something different on every 5th boot.
  • Among the first wild computer viruses — meaning it escaped a computer laboratory to infect machines in homes and offices — Elk Cloner emerged in the early...
  • ...Elk cloner: the program with a personality IT will spread to all your disks IT will seep into your chips yes, IT's cloner!
  • Detailed explanation-1: -Elk Cloner is the first personal computer virus or self-replicating program known to have spread in the wild on a large scale.
  • ...ident sta $44 jsr $ae42 lda #$8d jsr $fded rts msg asc 'elk cloner v2.0 # ' dfb $0 ident dfb $1 flag1 dfb $00 ret rts usrcmd jsr $e6fb cpx #$0b.
  • Elk Cloner virus, 1982. ... Elk Cloner would transfer itself to an uninfected disk used later in the machine and spread to majority of Skranta’s friends.
  • In the vast realm of computer viruses, one name stands out as the pioneer, the groundbreaker—the Elk Cloner.
  • What Does Elk Cloner Mean? ... The Elk Cloner virus was developed in 1982 by Rich Skrenta who was only 15 years old.
  • Elk Cloner is one of the first known microcomputer viruses that spread "in the wild", i.e., outside the computer system or laboratory in which it was written.
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  • Also known as the Apple II virus, Elk Cloner spread by infecting Apple II systems via infected floppy disks. ... Elk Cloner: The program with a personality!
  • Although self-replicating programs and viruses have existed since the 1960s and 70s, Elk Cloner was the first virus to circulate among personal computers in the wild.