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- 91 abstract "AF/91 was a hoax about a computer virus which was allegedly used in the First Gulf War; its name refers to April Fool's Day.The original article appeared in InfoWorld Magazine on April 1, 1991 in article named \"Meta-Virus Set to Unleash Plague on Windows 3.0 Users\" by John Gantz. It was purported to be an extremely early example of cyber warfare between 2 countries. In fact it was an April Fools Joke that was misunderstood by the public and media, creating a huge frenzy of media activity about the virus.".
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- 91 wikiPageWikiLink April_Fools_Day.
- 91 wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_hoaxes.
- 91 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Virus_hoaxes.
- 91 wikiPageWikiLink Computer_virus.
- 91 wikiPageWikiLink Cyberwarfare.
- 91 wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_War.
- 91 wikiPageWikiLink Hoax.
- 91 wikiPageWikiLink InfoWorld.
- 91 wikiPageWikiLinkText "AF/91".
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- 91 subject Category:20th-century_hoaxes.
- 91 subject Category:Virus_hoaxes.
- 91 hypernym Hoax.
- 91 type Person.
- 91 type Controversy.
- 91 type Hoax.
- 91 comment "AF/91 was a hoax about a computer virus which was allegedly used in the First Gulf War; its name refers to April Fool's Day.The original article appeared in InfoWorld Magazine on April 1, 1991 in article named \"Meta-Virus Set to Unleash Plague on Windows 3.0 Users\" by John Gantz. It was purported to be an extremely early example of cyber warfare between 2 countries.".
- 91 label "AF/91".
- 91 sameAs Q4651389.
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- 91 sameAs Q4651389.
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- 91 isPrimaryTopicOf 91.