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  • Great whitepaper on the coming "superworm" -- something I've been predicting for a year or two -- from Brandon "Freenet" Wiley.

    Boing Boing: October 20, 2002 - October 26, 2002 Archives 2002

  • Grasping each superworm by the head, dip three-fourths of its body into the batter.

    Recipe: Superworm Tempura 2011

  • The body should be lightly coated; any excess batter can be shed by gently running the superworm across the lip of the bowl.

    Recipe: Superworm Tempura 2011

  • With a slotted spoon, turn each superworm once or twice.

    Recipe: Superworm Tempura 2011

  • In the event of another superworm attack (say a Warhol Worm version of NIMDA or CodeRed) core Internet routers may indeed fail, spoiling routing tables and making it impossible for some points to open connections to other points.

    Boing Boing: May 19, 2002 - May 25, 2002 Archives 2002

  • We did a panel last year at SXSW about the near-inevitability of a superworm -- a worm that coordinates it actions among infected hosts and launches a massive distributed denial of service attack on any hosts it can't infect using those it can -- and the doomsday scenario ended up frightening even us.

    Boing Boing: October 20, 2002 - October 26, 2002 Archives 2002

  • Superworms depend on tables of all vulnerable computers, and the combination of directory services, routability and common services seems ideally suited ot superworm deployment.

    Boing Boing: October 7, 2001 - October 13, 2001 Archives 2001

  • The Badtrans-B virus is the latest superworm that's chewing its way through Windows boxen with unpatched copies of Outlook at Internet speed.

    Boing Boing: November 25, 2001 - December 1, 2001 Archives 2001

  • Nothing but a superworm could deserve such scorn as that.

    Too Many Cooks Stout, Rex, 1886-1975 1938

  • New clues about Stuxnet provide the strongest evidence yet that the superworm targeted a nuclear enrichment plant in Iran, according to a new report.

    Wired Top Stories Kim Zetter 2011

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