On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 15:03:56 GMT, Vulnerability Management said: > How can this be called a worm? AFAIK, malware that needs human > intervention to spread is a trojan, not a worm.
Enough users will just click 'OK' that it can effectively be considered automatic enough to be classified a worm, not a trojan. I mean - let's be realistic here. A worm that only manages 20% of the time to turn off the A/V via pre-programmed means so it can continue propagating is still clearly a worm (albiet a buggy one). The mere fact that some worms use a pre-programmed means to bypass the A/V that includes liveware muscular activity(*) shouldn't eliminate its claim to wormhood.... (*) And yes, "just click OK" *is* sufficiently pre-programmed as to qualify as automatic. That's the *PROBLEM*... ;)
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