The summer of 1995 was a very interesting one in the anti-virus world. The number of new viruses arriving was at a rate that most, if not all, Anti-Virus software developers could handle quite easily. In fact, the upcoming launch of Windows 95 seemed likely to put a damper on Anti-Virus product sales, as tests with the pre-release versions indicated that the most prevalent viruses, those which attacked boot and partition sectors, had difficulty replicating under this new operating system. Was the end in sight for viruses? The answer, as we all now realize, was no as the Concept macro virus would soon dispel any notions that viruses were diminishing their impact.
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