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  2. Code Red (computer worm) - Wikipedia

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    Code Red. Technical name. CRv and CRvII. A website defaced by the worm. Type. Server Jamming Worm. Code Red was a computer worm observed on the Internet on July 15, 2001. It attacked computers running Microsoft's IIS web server. It was the first large-scale, mixed-threat attack to successfully target enterprise networks.

  3. Morris worm - Wikipedia

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    The Morris worm or Internet worm of November 2, 1988, is one of the oldest computer worms distributed via the Internet, and the first to gain significant mainstream media attention. It resulted in the first felony conviction in the US under the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. [ 1] It was written by a graduate student at Cornell University ...

  4. Eisenia fetida - Wikipedia

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    Eisenia foetida (older spelling) Eisenia fetida, known under various common names such as manure worm, [ 2] redworm, brandling worm, panfish worm, trout worm, tiger worm, red wiggler worm, etc., is a species of earthworm adapted to decaying organic material. These worms thrive in rotting vegetation, compost, and manure.

  5. Timeline of computer viruses and worms - Wikipedia

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    August 4: A complete re-write of the Code Red worm, Code Red II begins aggressively spreading onto Microsoft systems, primarily in China. September 18: The Nimda worm is discovered and spreads through a variety of means including vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows and backdoors left by Code Red II and Sadmind worm.

  6. Code Red II - Wikipedia

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    Type. Server Jamming Worm. Code Red II is a computer worm similar to the Code Red worm. Released two weeks after Code Red on August 4, 2001, it is similar in behavior to the original, but analysis showed it to be a new worm instead of a variant. Unlike the first, the second has no function for attack; instead it has a backdoor that allows attacks.

  7. ILOVEYOU - Wikipedia

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    ILOVEYOU, sometimes referred to as the Love Bug or Loveletter, was a computer worm that infected over ten million Windows personal computers on and after 5 May 2000. It started spreading as an email message with the subject line "ILOVEYOU" and the attachment "LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs". [ 1] At the time, Windows computers often hid the latter ...

  8. Nimda - Wikipedia

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    Nimda. The Nimda virus is a malicious file-infecting computer worm. The first released advisory about this threat (worm) was released on September 18, 2001. Nimda affected both user workstations ( clients) running Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, or XP and servers running Windows NT and 2000. [ 3]

  9. List of computer worms - Wikipedia

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    List of computer worms. Installed a keylogger; distributed logged information (such as passwords, usernames, etc.) to one of 22 emails. Spread by email; certain variants had no subject and no text. [ 3] Allowed attacker to access computers that were infected. possible ? Stop making money and fix your software!!"