Computer Worm Hits Disney Computers, Locks Reservations
POSTED: Wednesday, August 17, 2005
UPDATED: 3:47 pm EDT August 17,
2005
A computer worm briefly locked up reservation systems at Walt Disney World and Disneyland theme parks, according to a Local 6 News report.
Wednesday, a computer security firm in Finland detected four new versions of the computer worm that's infected some computers in the United States.
A computer virus researcher says there are now eleven different variations of the worm, which clogs networks and reboots its host computer.
Disney was one of several large companies affected.
Among companies affected by the worm and its variations were ABC, CNN, The Associated Press, The New York Times and Caterpillar Inc. In California, San Diego County said it needed to cleanse 12,000 computers of the bug. ABC News producers had to use electric typewriters Tuesday to prepare copy for their "World News Tonight" broadcast, according to spokesman Jeffrey Schneider
Disney said its computers were up and running Wednesday afternoon.
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