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Before there were botnets, the MyDoom worm, and Stuxnet, malware that hit
your DOS personal computer was of a completely different breed. Some were
simply annoying, some would corrupt files or mess with your system, but
they all did it with style.

Now you can relive the magic of malware from the 1980s and 1990s courtesy
of the Internet Archive’s brand new Malware Museum. Here, through the
safety of an in-browser DOS simulator, you can relive some of the
highlights of malware from yesteryear. This initial collection was created
by Jason Scott, archivist and software curator for the Internet Archive,
and Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer of F-Secure.


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