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A self-replicating program that reproduces itself over a network. The most famous worm is the one created by Robert Morris at Cornell that shut down many unix computers on the Internet in 1988. Currently making the rounds is a Windows worm named happy99.exe (or Trojan-Happy99 or I-Worm.Happy) that masquerades as a fireworks show, replaces your wsock32.dll file, and sends copies of itself along with e-mail or news message ISP Glossary:
worm - TenPercent wondered in messagenews:pan.2003.09.18.12.58.59.414.2839@see-address-below.com... I was a member of an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for about ten months, during which I paid a total of $750 for a dedicated dialup line.$750? Wow! After ten months, I decided to change ISPs, and informed ISP #1 of my decision to cancel service. They agreed to cancel my account as I requested. Am I legally responsible for the $140? Thank you very much for any assistance.When you closed the account, did you do so in writing? Do you have anyrecords of whom you might have talked to and when they stated your accountwas closed?You then logged in to a closed account on several different occasions... Ofwhich your former ISP has records of you logging back in to said account.You stacked the deck against you; pay up.The Ranger
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