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The software was designed to try to find out the size of the burgeoning internet with a series of scans in 1988, but mistakes in the code led to it running unintended denial of service operations - sometimes multiple times on the same machine, rendering some computers so slow they became useless.Īs a result of the Morris Worm, the internet was briefly segmented for several days in order to prevent further spread and clean up networks. I tried to find out how it happened (cover story PDF) (TechRepublic) SEE: My stolen credit card details were used 4,500 miles away. Like Brain and Creeper before it, the Morris worm isn't classed as malware, because it is another example of an experiment gone wrong. The damage of the lost productivity is estimated to have cost between $100,000 and $10,000,000. The Morris Worm holds the notorious distinction of the first computer worm to gain mainstream media attention - because, within hours of being connected to the early internet, it had infected thousands of computers. It was called Reaper.Īlternatively, some believe the title of the first computer virus should go to one called Brain, because unlike Creeper, it could self-replicate itself without the need to remove itself from a previous system first - something many forms of malicious code now do. Shortly afterward, a new form of software was created to operate in a similar way - but with the aim of removing Creeper. While Creeper wasn't created for malicious purposes or performing any activity beyond causing mild annoyance, it was arguably the first example of software operating in this way. For the most part, when it found a new machine, it removed itself from the previous computer, meaning it wasn't capable of spreading to multiple computers at once.
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