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Exercise 15. Write out computer related terms that are used in the text.






Study the text thoroughly. Would you attribute the text to a narration, description or explanation? Prove that the author sounds emotional.

A worm is a computer program that has the ability to copy itself from machine to machine. Worms use up computer time and network bandwidth when they replicate, and often carry payloads that do considerable damage. A worm called Code Red made huge headlines in 2001. Experts predicted that this worm could clog the Internet so effectively that things would completely grind to a halt.

A worm usually exploits some sort of security hole in a piece of software or the operating system. For example, the Slammer worm (which caused mayhem in January 2003) exploited a hole in Microsoft's SQL server. " Wired" magazine took a fascinating look inside Slammer's tiny (376 byte) program.

Worms normally move around and infect other machines through computer networks. Using a network, a worm can expand from a single copy incredibly quickly. The Code Red worm replicated itself more than 250, 000 times in approximately nine hours on July 19, 2001.

The Code Red worm slowed down Internet traffic when it began to replicate itself, but not nearly as badly as predicted. Each copy of the worm scanned the Internet for Windows NT or Windows 2000 servers that did not have the Microsoft security patch installed. Each time it found an unsecured server, the worm copied itself to that server. The new copy then scanned for other servers to infect. Depending on the number of unsecured servers, a worm could conceivably create hundreds of thousands of copies.

The Code Red worm had instructions to do three things:

  • Replicate itself for the first 20 days of each month
  • Replace Web pages on infected servers with a page featuring the message " Hacked by Chinese"
  • Launch a concerted attack on the White House Web site in an attempt to overwhelm it.

The U.S. government changed the IP address of www.whitehouse.gov to circumvent that particular threat from the worm and issued a general warning about the worm, advising users of Windows NT or Windows 2000 Web servers to make sure they installed the security patch..

Questions:

· What is a worm?

· It isn’t an exaggeration that a worm can clog the Internet so effectively that things would completely grind to a halt, is it?

· What was so specific about the Code Red worm?

Exercise 16. Find Russian equivalents for the following words and word combinations:


- the ability to copy itself

- do considerable damage

- made huge headlines

- clog the Internet

- exploits some sort of security hole

- expand from a single copy incredibly quickly

- slowed down Internet traffic

- security patch

- an unsecured server

- scanned for other servers to infect

- featuring the message

- Launch a concerted attack on

- overwhelm

- the IP address

- issued a general warning

- according to

- showed up

- making a name for itself

- social engineering techniques

- to trick users into loading the worm

- opens a back door

- installs code that hides itself

- to deliver spam or adware







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