Helpful worm
A helpful worm is a variant on a computer worm which delivers its payload by doing helpful actions instead of malicious actions. Welchia was a major example of a helpful worm - utilizing the same exploit utilized by the Blaster worm. Infected computers automatically begin downloading Microsoft security updates for Windows without the users' consent and automatically rebooted the computers. One of these updates was the patch that fixed the exploit.
Even though they do not do anything "malicious", most helpful worms do not log events, and some automatically reboot the computer as part of the installation process without the user's consent. They can also put strain on the network as they spread and download updates.
Other examples of helpful worms are Den_Zuko, Cheeze, CodeGreen, and Mellenium.[1]
See also
- Timeline of notable computer viruses and worms
- Welchia
References
- ↑ The Welchia Worm. December 18, 2003. p. 1. Retrieved 9 June 2014.