Techworm

It started with typographical errors in Slack messages. Then, calendar invites were duplicated 100 times. Finally, the company's GitHub repository began pushing empty commits at 3:00 AM.

Until then, keep your firmware updated. Scrutinize the permissions you grant to apps. And if you see your cursor move on its own? techworm

Some futurists argue we shouldn't try to exterminate the Techworm, but rather domesticate it. Imagine a white-hat Techworm that crawls through the internet repairing vulnerabilities, or a personal Techworm that cleans your digital clutter while you sleep. It started with typographical errors in Slack messages

By: The Tech Desk

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