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Stoned Type Subtype Creator(s) Date Place of Origin Source Language Platform File Type Aliases Family File Size Infection Size Infection Impact Reported Costs MD5 Hash SHA1 Hash CRC32 Hash Stoned is a large family of boot sector viruses dating from early in 1988. Prominent members of this family include the infamous Michelangelo virus, that caused a great deal of panic in the early 1990's, and the Angelina virus from 1994 that reappeared in 2007 on infected laptops.

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  • <default>Stoned</default> Type Subtype Creator(s) Date Place of Origin Source Language Platform File Type Aliases Family File Size Infection Size Infection Impact Reported Costs MD5 Hash SHA1 Hash CRC32 Hash Stoned is a large family of boot sector viruses dating from early in 1988. Prominent members of this family include the infamous Michelangelo virus, that caused a great deal of panic in the early 1990's, and the Angelina virus from 1994 that reappeared in 2007 on infected laptops.
  • Stoned is the name of a boot sector computer virus created in 1987. Notable for being an early boot sector virus (preceded by Brain), it was thought to have been written by a university student in Wellington, New Zealand — and by 1989 it had spread widely in New Zealand and Australia. It was one of the very first viruses, and was, along with its many variants, very common and widespread in the early 1990s.
  • Stoned is a large family of boot sector viruses dating from early in 1988. Prominent members of this family include the infamous Michelangelo virus, that caused a great deal of panic in the early 1990's, and the Angelina virus from 1994 that reappeared in 2007 on infected laptops.
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  • 1988-02-01(xsd:date)
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  • Wellington, New Zealand
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  • Stoned
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  • <default>Stoned</default> Type Subtype Creator(s) Date Place of Origin Source Language Platform File Type Aliases Family File Size Infection Size Infection Impact Reported Costs MD5 Hash SHA1 Hash CRC32 Hash Stoned is a large family of boot sector viruses dating from early in 1988. Prominent members of this family include the infamous Michelangelo virus, that caused a great deal of panic in the early 1990's, and the Angelina virus from 1994 that reappeared in 2007 on infected laptops.
  • Stoned is the name of a boot sector computer virus created in 1987. Notable for being an early boot sector virus (preceded by Brain), it was thought to have been written by a university student in Wellington, New Zealand — and by 1989 it had spread widely in New Zealand and Australia. It was one of the very first viruses, and was, along with its many variants, very common and widespread in the early 1990s.
  • Stoned is a large family of boot sector viruses dating from early in 1988. Prominent members of this family include the infamous Michelangelo virus, that caused a great deal of panic in the early 1990's, and the Angelina virus from 1994 that reappeared in 2007 on infected laptops.
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