
A new take on computer imagery
By James Martin
Published: 27 April 2009 13:16 GMT
The RSA Conference being held in San Francisco last week brought together information security professionals to discuss the cyber threats looming beneath our fingertips. At the conference, artist Alex Dragulescu showed off his new artwork depicting computational representations of code using actual code from these viruses, collected with help from cyber security firm MessageLabs.
Here is the MyDoom email worm that was said to have infected one in every 12 emails worldwide in early 2004.
Photo credit: Alex Dragulescu
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