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- MDEF abstract "MDEF was a computer virus affecting Macintosh machines. There are four known strains. The first, MDEF A (aka Garfield), was discovered in May 1990. Strains B (aka Top Cat), C, and D were discovered in August 1990, October 1990, and January 1991, respectively.MDEF A, B, and C can infect application files and system files, and sometimes document files as well. The D strain will infect only applications. None of the viruses were designed to do damage, but they often do. MDEF D can sometimes damage applications beyond repair.Quick action by computer security personnel and the New York State Police resulted in identification of the author, a juvenile. This was the same person responsible for writing the CDEF virus.".
- MDEF wikiPageID "8018987".
- MDEF wikiPageRevisionID "571003709".
- MDEF aliases "Garfield".
- MDEF aliases "Top Cat".
- MDEF author "Same author as CDEF".
- MDEF classification Computer_virus.
- MDEF commonName "MDEF".
- MDEF family "Unknown".
- MDEF fullname "MDEF".
- MDEF hasPhotoCollection MDEF.
- MDEF isolation Ithaca,_New_York.
- MDEF isolationdate "May 1990".
- MDEF origin Ithaca,_New_York.
- MDEF subtype "Nuisance".
- MDEF technicalName "MDEF".
- MDEF type Macintosh.
- MDEF subject Category:Macintosh_viruses.
- MDEF type Agent109190918.
- MDEF type CausalAgent100007347.
- MDEF type InfectiousAgent109312843.
- MDEF type LivingThing100004258.
- MDEF type MacintoshViruses.
- MDEF type Microorganism101326291.
- MDEF type Object100002684.
- MDEF type Organism100004475.
- MDEF type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- MDEF type Virus101328702.
- MDEF type Whole100003553.
- MDEF comment "MDEF was a computer virus affecting Macintosh machines. There are four known strains. The first, MDEF A (aka Garfield), was discovered in May 1990. Strains B (aka Top Cat), C, and D were discovered in August 1990, October 1990, and January 1991, respectively.MDEF A, B, and C can infect application files and system files, and sometimes document files as well. The D strain will infect only applications. None of the viruses were designed to do damage, but they often do.".
- MDEF label "MDEF".
- MDEF sameAs m.026nrff.
- MDEF sameAs Q6715135.
- MDEF sameAs Q6715135.
- MDEF sameAs MDEF.
- MDEF wasDerivedFrom MDEF?oldid=571003709.
- MDEF isPrimaryTopicOf MDEF.