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Worm is a computer virus that replicates from one computer to another over a network. It does all the nonsense work as that of a computer virus.
it is to eat dead stuff all day long!!! they eat also decay and what not.................. Earth worm is a decomposer that breaks down dead organisms & returns nutriants to it's soil
W32/Rbot-SI is an IRC backdoor Trojan and network worm. Run a good antivirus and an online anti virus scanner. Also update your windows with the lastest patches.And install a firewall . You can get rid of this worm by following reasons . 1 Download and intall the Malwarebytes on your computer . 2 Update your Malwarebytes . 3 Scan your computer for all the malwares in your computer . 4 Remove all the malwares , found while scanning with the malwarebytes . 5 Restart your computer .
this is because it is loading all the stuff that is on your computer
All the organic stuff, from worm poo to fallen leaves.
Computers Computer programmings Computer Software All that stuff :P
No a programmer does not do everything I think they are hooked up to a machine which programs stuff!!
It can do a number of things. First it can crash your computer and make you lose all of your data. It can also make you download unnessisary protection software. If it is really bad it can ruin your computer forever.
no. It is not related to a worm at all.
First of all think if there actually is an advantage in a computer worm. Computer worms, however, are self-replicating programs which take advantage of security holes in networking software and hardware.
Connect the hard drive from the failed computer to another computer and backup all your stuff.
No one can say who exactly created the first computer virus as there was theories of self-replicating computer programs from all the way back to World War II, but most say it was Robert Tappan Morris. He created the Morris worm and launched it from an MIT lab on November 2, 1988 to disguise the fact that it was actually made in Cornell. The floppy disk containing the source code of the Morris worm is held in the Boston Museum of Science. The Morris worm was not intended to be virulent, but a critical mistake in the source code changed it from a harmless file to a dangerous worm. The mistake was in the way it spread. The program would ask a computer if it had a copy of the worm on it and if it didn't, it would replicate place itself onto the target computer.