Book Of Computer Viruses: The Giant Black
The book is primarily a technical work that goes beyond standard anti-virus warnings to provide functional examples and code.
It includes complete, commented source code for over 37 computer viruses and 3 anti-virus programs. The Giant Black Book of Computer Viruses
" The Giant Black Book of Computer Viruses " is a technical manual written by Mark A. Ludwig that provides detailed information on how to create and defend against computer viruses. First published in 1991, it is known for its controversial, no-holds-barred approach to sharing "inside information" on malware technology. The book is primarily a technical work that
While it has a heavy focus on DOS, it also covers viruses for 32-bit Windows, Unix, OS/2, and the Internet. it is known for its controversial