Computer Creatures

by Tikara the Mew

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Jun 12th 2006
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5 common computer problems in a physical form. 4 different species... so yeah Onto info on them

Worms- Worms are rare, but they can destroy to most well protected hard drives. All worms have the same basic shape: a long, snakelike body with a tail, two clawed legs, a snakelike head, and two long canines that stick out of their upper jaw. Depending on the species and what sort of damage it does, it can have moderations to it's design, as long as it keeps it's base design. As an example, the worm on the left is a Blaster worm, while the one on the right is a Sasser worm.

Viruses- Viruses are much different from other computer creatures, being that they're made of pure living electricity. A virus' shape and size depend on what sort of damage it does to the harddrive. The virus shown here is a common cookie virus, found in the internet browser's cookie storages. Although a virus' form depends on what they've been created to do, they all have one thing in common; All viruses have two wire like antenna that continuously release sparks from the ends. When viewed up close, the antenna tips have smaller multicolored wires, much like normal wires have.

Trojans- Trojans look and act like their namesake; a small, hollow mechanical horse. All Trojans look alike with minor color differences. They commonly transport large ammounts of virus and bug eggs into a harddrive's main core to hatch and reek havoc inside the core. Some specific Trojans can also hack and steal personal information from a harddrive and store it inside of themselves until they get the chance to leave the area.

Bugs- Bugs are one of the most common creatures, being found in places from hidden files to a website's coding. Being they're small and weak, they can usually be squashed automatically. Because of this, they commonly travel in swarms to chew holes in firewalls, files and coding. Common swarm numbers are around 5-30, with groups of over 300 being, although rarely, reported. Bugs don't usually cause a majority of damage, it's the hackers and viruses that travel through the holes they create that do.

.. ack, lotsa typing I tried to make the backround as if it was the inside of a wire or something *sucks at backrounds* Ah well, enjoy!

Comments

Hollywood Sav Says:

Aww, they're cute! I like the trojan! Very creative, way to go!

InsaneVee Says:

Heh, like the way they turned out.

*Teases you* Digimon!

binflaggle Says:

Awesome! LOL

Before I Sleep Says:

Hehe, they're so cute!