working as designed
= W =
wormhole
worm n.
[from `tapeworm' in John Brunner's novel
"The Shockwave Rider", via XEROX PARC] A program that
propagates itself over a network, reproducing itself as it goes.
Compare virus. Nowadays the term has negative connotations,
as it is assumed that only crackers write worms. Perhaps the
best-known example was Robert T. Morris's Great Worm of 1988,
a `benign' one that got out of control and hogged hundreds of
Suns and VAXen across the U.S. See also cracker, RTM,
Trojan horse, ice.
--The Jargon File version 4.3.1, ed. ESR, autonoded by rescdsk.