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Why did Mikeyy Mooney create worms that exploited Twitter?

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Why did Mikeyy Mooney create worms that exploited Twitter?

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Michael “Mikeyy” Mooney said he created the “worm” virus to expose the vulnerability of the phenomenally popular microblogging site. “I usually like to find vulnerabilities within websites and try not to cause too much damage,” he told Associated Press. “I really didn’t think it was going to get that much attention, but then I started to see all these stories about it and thought, ‘Oh my God,’.” Mr Mooney, a high school student from New York, said he created the worm to promote his own website, StalkDaily.com. Twitter co-founder Biz Stone said the worm attacked Twitter four times over the Bank Holiday weekend. Mr Mooney dropped his offensive after Mr Stone indicated that he might pursue legal action against the creator of the virus. “If I get hit with a lawsuit, I am going to have major regrets and a big brick on my back,” Mr Mooney said. “I am backing off now. Twitter ignored its vulnerability [to worms] so I am hoping they can just i

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And to promote his own site: Michael “Mikeyy” Mooney said he created the “worm” virus to expose the vulnerability of the phenomenally popular microblogging site. “I usually like to find vulnerabilities within websites and try not to cause too much damage,” he told Associated Press. “I really didn’t think it was going to get that much attention, but then I started to see all these stories about it and thought, ‘Oh my God,’.” Mr Mooney, a high school student from New York, said he created the worm to promote his own website, StalkDaily.com. Twitter co-founder Biz Stone said the worm attacked Twitter four times over the Bank Holiday weekend. Mr Mooney dropped his offensive after Mr Stone indicated that he might pursue legal action against the creator of the virus. “If I get hit with a lawsuit, I am going to have major regrets and a big brick on my back,” Mr Mooney said. “I am backing off now. Twitter ignored its vulnerability [to worms] s

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