Re: What is the difference between a worm and a trojan ?
From: FromTheRafters (!0000_at_nomad.fake)
Date: 05/20/04
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Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 09:39:11 -0400
"Big Will" wrote in message news:40ac7d4b$1@darkstar...
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> >>A trojan is a program that appears to be something it's not;
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> > ...or is something else in addition to what it appears to be.
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> and doesn't replicate.
Replication does not remove its trojianic properties. Hybris is a
trojan, and a worm, and in some cases also a virus.
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