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~[from tapeworm in John Brunner's novel The Shockwave Rider, via XEROX PARC]
A program that propagates itself over a network, reproducing itself as it goes. Compare [Virus].
Nowadays the term has negative connotations, as it is assumed that only [crackers|JargonFile:cracker] write worms.
Perhaps the best-known example was Robert T. Morris's [Great Worm|JargonFile:Great Worm] of 1988, a ‘benign’ one that got out of control and hogged hundreds of [Sun | SunMicrosystems]s and [VAX]en across the U.S.
- See also [cracker | JargonFile:cracker], [RTM | JargonFile:RTM], [Trojan horse | JargonFile:Trojan horse], [ice | JargonFile:ice].
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See also [cracker | JargonFile:cracker], [RTM | JargonFile:RTM], [Trojan horse | JargonFile:Trojan horse], [ice | JargonFile:ice].
[MyDoom] and many other [Email]-borne malware are [Virus]es, but some of them also reproduce themselves by other means, so the line can be hard to draw.