Bernardo Quintero is the founder of VirusTotal, a startup that was acquired by Google in 2012. He spent more than three decades trying to find the author of a computerBernardo Quintero is the founder of VirusTotal, a startup that was acquired by Google in 2012. He spent more than three decades trying to find the author of a computer

The Code That Built a City: Solving the 33-Year Mystery Behind Google’s Málaga Hub

It took Bernardo Quintero more than three decades to track down the ghost in the machine—the anonymous architect of a computer virus that inadvertently transformed the Spanish city of Málaga into a global cybersecurity capital.

For Quintero, the founder of VirusTotal, the journey began not in a Google boardroom, but in a university computer lab in 1992. A benign piece of malware, known simply as the "Málaga Virus," had swept through the Polytechnic School’s systems. When a professor challenged the 18-year-old Quintero to develop an antidote for the 2,610-byte intruder, it sparked a lifelong obsession with digital security. That obsession eventually birthed VirusTotal, a startup so vital it was acquired by Google in 2012, leading the tech giant to establish its flagship European Safety Engineering Center in the heart of Andalusia.

Yet, for 33 years, the identity of the person who set this butterfly effect in motion remained a mystery. Driven by a mix of nostalgia and gratitude, Quintero recently stepped back from his managerial duties to return to the "basement"—the hands-on technical work he loved - and launched a final search for the author of the code that changed his life.

Treating the case like a piece of digital archaeology, Quintero re-examined the virus with fresh eyes. Buried within a later variant of the code, he discovered a string of text he had previously missed: "KIKESOYYO." In Spanish, Kike soy yo translates to "I am Kike"- Kike being a common nickname for Enrique.

The breakthrough came when Quintero’s public appeal for information caught the attention of a digital transformation official in Cordoba. The tipster claimed to have witnessed a classmate create the virus decades ago. To prove his credibility, he revealed a detail known only to Quintero: inside the virus’s payload was a hidden political statement condemning the Basque terrorist group ETA. The details aligned perfectly. The tipster provided a name: Antonio Astorga.

However, the resolution came with a heartbreaking twist. Quintero learned that Astorga had recently passed away from cancer, meaning the two men would never meet. The connection was only fully confirmed when Astorga’s sister reached out, explaining that while his legal name was Antonio Enrique, to his family and friends, he was always just "Kike."

Though the opportunity for a handshake was lost, the story found a poignant coda. Astorga had not been a malicious hacker, but a brilliant student eager to prove his skills and spread an anti-violence message. Much like Quintero, he dedicated his life to technology, becoming a beloved secondary school teacher whose classroom now bears his name in memoriam.

The legacy of the "Málaga Virus" continues to ripple outward in unexpected ways. Quintero discovered that Astorga’s son, Sergio, has recently graduated as a software engineer with a keen interest in cybersecurity and quantum computing. For Quintero, this connection represents a perfect closing of the circle. The talent blooming in Málaga today - from the Google center to the local universities—can trace its roots back to that single, fateful piece of code written by a student who just wanted to make his mark.

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