Chris Pile (programmer)
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Christopher Pile (born Template:Birth based on age as of date, also known as "the Black Baron") is a programmer who was sentenced to 18 months in jail in 1995 for creating and spreading two computer viruses called Pathogen and Queeg.[1] While Pile was not the first person convicted for creating and spreading computer viruses, his case was the first "widely covered and published computer crime case that ended in a jail sentence"[2] as well as the first such case to be prosecuted in England and Wales.[3]
In addition to the two viruses, he also created Smeg (short for "Simulated Metamorphic Encryption enGine"[4]), a software tool that he used to hide Pathogen and Queeg from the antivirus software of the time. Smeg was written in a way that allowed it to be also used by others to hide and spread their own viruses.[2]
References
External links
- Article from Crypt Magazine on Pile, 1996
- A general description of the methods behind a polymorph engine, written by Pile under his Black Baron guise.
- Chris Piles' Asteroids emulator for PCs
- A page about Chris Pile's software for Z80-based computers
- Defender, Chris Piles' Defender Game for the Sam Coupe