Timeline of notable computer viruses and worms

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This is a list of noteworthy computer viruses and worms.

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2000-2009

2006

  • January 20th: The Nyxem worm was discovered. It spread by mass-mailing. Its payload, which activates on the 3rd of every month, starting on February 3, attempts to disable security-related and file sharing software, and destroy files of certain types, such as from Microsoft Office.

2005

2004

  • December 2004: Santy, the first known "webworm" is launched. It exploited a vulnerability in PhpBB described in BID10701 and used Google in order to find new targets. It infected around 40000 sites before Google filtered the search query used by the worm, preventing it from spreading.
  • May 1st: The Sasser worm emerges by exploiting a vulnerability in LSASS described in MS04-011 and causes problems in networks, even interrupting business in some cases.
  • March 19th: The Witty worm is a record breaking worm in many regards. It exploited holes in several Internet Security Systems (ISS) products. It was the fastest disclosure to worm, it was the first internet worm to carry a destructive payload and it spread rapidly using a pre-populated list of ground-zero hosts.
  • April 10th: A new, devastating worm called Goro's Revenge spreads through the MSN Messenger service. Upon infection, it would erase a random system file every four seconds (some theorized this was a reference to Goro's four arms).
  • Late January: MyDoom emerges, and currently holds the record for the fastest-spreading mass mailer worm.

2003

The simultaneous attack of the Blaster and Sobig worms caused a massive amount of damage.

2001

2000

  • May: The VBS/Loveletter worm, also known as the "I love you" virus appeared. As of 2004, this was the most costly virus to business, causing upwards of 10 billion dollars in damage.

1990-1999

1999

1998

1995

  • The "Concept virus" the first Macro virus is created

1992

  • Michelangelo (virus) predicted to create a digital armageddon on 6th of March, with millions of computers having their information wiped, according to a mass media hysteria surrounding the virus. Later assessments of the damage showed the aftermath to be minimal.

1980-1989

1989

1988

1987

  • October: The Jerusalem virus is found in the city of Jerusalem, Israel. It is a destructive virus programmed to destroy executable files on every occurrence of Friday the 13th.
  • November: The SCA virus, a boot sector virus for Amigas appears, immediately creating a pandemic virus-writer storm. A short time later, SCA releases another, considerably more destructive virus, the Byte Bandit.

1986

1982

  • A program called Elk Cloner, written for Apple II systems, is credited with being the first computer virus to appear "in the wild"—that is, outside the single computer or lab where it was created.

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