British teen sentenced for computer worm reports Sophos.A British teenager has been convicted for releasing the Randex computer worm A computer worm is a self-replicating computer program. It uses a network to send copies of itself to other nodes (computer terminals on the network) and it may do so without any user intervention. Unlike a virus, it does not need to attach itself to an existing program. , designed to turn innocent infected computers into compromised 'zombies' for mass-mailing spam campaigns. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. media reports, the 16-year-old youth has had his six month sentence suspended on probation by the South Cheshire juvenile court juvenile court Special court handling problems of delinquent, neglected, or abused children. Two types of cases are processed by a juvenile court: civil matters, often concerning care of an abandoned or impoverished child, and criminal matters, arising from antisocial in Crewe, LJK LJK Lee Jackson King . The international investigation--which brought together New Scotland New Scotland may refer to:
Two Americans and one Canadian are also said to have been involved in the gang--with the 16-year-old Canadian suspect having been arrested in May 2004 and subsequently sentenced to nine months probation. All members of the gang are believed to be too young to serve prison sentences. "Spammers and virus writers are increasingly working in collaboration. Virus writers write malware to break into vulnerable computers, and convert them into unwilling participants in spamming campaigns. Without the user releasing their own computer can be spewing out thousands of nuisance emails, clogging up the intemet with messages that no-one sane would ever want to receive," said Graham Cluicy, senior technology consultant for Sophos. 'The youthful members of this gang would most likely have been treated much more severely if they were a few years older. It's important that everyone, regardless of their age, learns that the authorities are not going to turn a blind eye to computer crime." Computers infected by the Randex worm were also reportedly used to launch distributed denial-of-service attacks "DoS" redirects here. For other uses, see DOS (disambiguation). A denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) is an attempt to make a computer resource unavailable to its intended users. against a series of websites. Reports have suggested that their intemet attacks cost the companies concerned more than $2 million. Further information about the Randex worm can be found at: www.sophos.comtvirusinfb/anMyses/w32randexe.html |
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