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Viruses may seem like they come around by accident, or that they're the work of an evil genius. In fact, just about anyone can distribute a virus if they possess a copy and a little know-how. Of course, that doesn't mean they should.
A couple years ago, a German security official decided to install a bit of spyware on his daughter's computer so he could monitor her Internet usage. This backfired when one of his daughter's friends found the spyware and decided to hack his computer in retaliation. Through the hack, the kid was eventually able to access several secure areas of Germany's federal police databases.