Natas (computer virus)
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Natas (Satan spelled backwards) is a computer virus written by James Gentile, a then-18-year-old hacker from San Diego, California who went by the alias of "Little Loc" and later "Priest". The virus was made for a Mexican politician who wanted to win the Mexican elections by affecting all the Mexican Federal Electoral Institute (IFE) computers with a floppy disk.[1]
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Technical name | Natas |
Type | Computer virus |
Origin | United States |
Authors | James Gentile |
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Platform | DOS |
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