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Netsky is a worm notable for the fact that it has many variants and spreads very easily. It is also notable for its P variant staying at number 1 of many lists of prevalent viruses and worms for two years, with Netsky.D following close behind. Some of its variants deleted other worms, making it a helper. The virus was made by the creator of Sasser. Netsky is a prolific family of computer worms. The first variant appeared on Monday, February 16, 2004. The "B" variant was the first family member to find its way into mass distribution. Netsky is a prolific family of computer worms. The first variant appeared on Monday, February 16, 2004. The "B" variant was the first family member to find its way into mass distribution. It appeared on Wednesday, February 18, 2004. 18-year-old Sven Jaschan of Germany confessed to having written these, and other worms, such as Sasser. Netsky is a worm notable for the fact that it has many variants and was very successful at spreading. It is also notable for its P variant staying at number 1 of many lists of prevalent viruses and worms for two years, with Netsky.D following close behind. Some of its variants deleted other worms, making it a helper. Its creator was also behind the Sasser worm.
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Netsky is a prolific family of computer worms. The first variant appeared on Monday, February 16, 2004. The "B" variant was the first family member to find its way into mass distribution. Netsky is a prolific family of computer worms. The first variant appeared on Monday, February 16, 2004. The "B" variant was the first family member to find its way into mass distribution. It appeared on Wednesday, February 18, 2004. 18-year-old Sven Jaschan of Germany confessed to having written these, and other worms, such as Sasser. Although individual functions vary widely from virus to virus, the Netsky family perhaps is most famous for comments contained within the code of its variants insulting the authors of the Bagle and MyDoom worm families and, in some cases, routines that removed versions of these viruses. The "war" as it was referred to in the media caused a steady increase in the number of variant viruses produced in these families. As of June 2004, Bagle had approximately 28, Netsky approximately 29, and MyDoom approximately 10. Netsky is a worm notable for the fact that it has many variants and spreads very easily. It is also notable for its P variant staying at number 1 of many lists of prevalent viruses and worms for two years, with Netsky.D following close behind. Some of its variants deleted other worms, making it a helper. The virus was made by the creator of Sasser. Netsky is a worm notable for the fact that it has many variants and was very successful at spreading. It is also notable for its P variant staying at number 1 of many lists of prevalent viruses and worms for two years, with Netsky.D following close behind. Some of its variants deleted other worms, making it a helper. Its creator was also behind the Sasser worm.