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It's an awfully insidious little b*st*rd. You clean it off of one segment of the network and have to make sure it doesn't come back. It's~! almost like fighting a fire. - Mike Scher, Neohapsis Nimda is one of the first worms capable of running itself without the user even opening the email. It is also the first to modify sites to offer copies of itself for download. It also has a viral component that infects executable files. <default>Nimda</default> Type Subtype Creator(s) Date Place of Origin Source Language Platform File Type Aliases Family File Size Infection Size Infection Impact Reported Costs MD5 Hash SHA1 Hash CRC32 Hash Nimda is one of the first worms capable of running itself without the user even opening the email. It is also the first to modify sites to offer copies of itself for download. It also has a viral component that infects executable files. It was one of the most destructive worms ever discovered.
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It's an awfully insidious little b*st*rd. You clean it off of one segment of the network and have to make sure it doesn't come back. It's~! almost like fighting a fire. - Mike Scher, Neohapsis Nimda is one of the first worms capable of running itself without the user even opening the email. It is also the first to modify sites to offer copies of itself for download. It also has a viral component that infects executable files. <default>Nimda</default> Type Subtype Creator(s) Date Place of Origin Source Language Platform File Type Aliases Family File Size Infection Size Infection Impact Reported Costs MD5 Hash SHA1 Hash CRC32 Hash Nimda is one of the first worms capable of running itself without the user even opening the email. It is also the first to modify sites to offer copies of itself for download. It also has a viral component that infects executable files. It was one of the most destructive worms ever discovered.