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    In solidarity with the computer
    (Талком, Київ, 2018-03) Baida, Olena
    The idea of creating computer viruses is believed to have been outlined by science fiction writer T. J. Rhine, who in one of his books, written in the United States in 1977, described the epidemic, which is a short time spanned around 7,000 computers. The cause of the epidemic was a computer virus, which was transmitted from one computer to another, went through their operating systems and drove computers out of control of a person. In the 70's, when the book of T. J. Rain was published, the facts described in it seemed to be fantastic, and few could predict that in the late 80's the problem of computer viruses would become a reality, albeit not deadly for humanity in solidarity with the computer, but has led to some social and material losses.

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