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If Silver Dollar-tan touches someone, there is a strong chance that someone will become infected with old age. While this is a reference to leprosy as well, it also refers to the Japanese use of the English word silver when referring to senior citizens. |
If Silver Dollar-tan touches someone, there is a strong chance that someone will become infected with old age. While this is a reference to leprosy as well, it also refers to the Japanese use of the English word silver when referring to senior citizens. |
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| Silver Dollar-tan | |
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| Character information | |
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| Common name | Silver Dollar-tan |
| Also known as | Silver.2071, Leprosy, Leprosy-Silver |
| First appearance | August 2008 |
| Technical information | |
| Malware personified | Silver Dollar Virus |
| Malware type | Virus |
| OS(es) affected | DOS |
| First discovered | created in 1992 |
Silver Dollar-tan has short, gray hair. She wears a large silver dollar tied to her head like a hat. Her arms, legs and neck are wrapped in bandages (a reference to her Leprosy nickname).
If Silver Dollar-tan touches someone, there is a strong chance that someone will become infected with old age. While this is a reference to leprosy as well, it also refers to the Japanese use of the English word silver when referring to senior citizens.