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 .
You can scan your computer with a specialized malware removal tool, which can easily remove worm virus in minutes.
where can I find a vidoclip on the hatching of a baby worm
No there is no worm in clam water I did my reserch but there is no worm you need to go to soda seas to find the worm you pick up the worm go find the yellow fish named Fluffy he will bite the worm now you can take it and drop it in the net or you can find the big fish also known as the Mullethe will bite Fluffy who is biting the worm you take the fish and put it in the net
Because worm is a kind of danger malware, it is recommended to deal with it with professional worm removal tool.
YOu can find a worm hatching in your backyard tree. :)
Not sure
Scan your computer with your antivirus. (up-to-date)
Always pays to remove the worm, especially for young children
If you find a small, thin black worm in your garden, it is likely a common garden pest. You can remove it by hand or use organic pest control methods to manage its population and protect your plants. It's important to monitor your garden regularly to prevent further infestations.
You find the setea on the outside of the worm. It is the tiny bristles on the outside of the worm.
If you find a brown worm-like bug in your garden, you can try to identify it to determine if it is harmful or beneficial to your plants. If it is harmful, you can remove it manually or use organic pest control methods to manage the infestation. If it is beneficial, you can leave it be as it may help control other pests in your garden.
it depends what kind of a worm are you looking for. Nematode images can be found at www.wormatlas.org Daniel