A worm, an infection, and a diversion across the board seems like something out of a thriller. However, it's really a PC infection known as Nimda (administrator spelled in reverse) that hit the web back in 2001.
Not long after its delivery, Nimda arrived at the best position of every detailed assault. No big surprise, since the worm utilized five different transmission courses.
However its fundamental objective is accepted to be web Servers running Windows NT and 2000, Nimda additionally impacted normal clients' computers running Windows. The last option helped it spread quickly and caused gigantic organization blackouts.