Wabbit
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wabbit
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/wab´it/
Usage: n. Derivation: Almost certainly from Elmer Fudd's immortal line "You wascawwy wabbit!" See Also: fork bomb, rabbit job, cookie monster |
wabbit: /wab´it/ n.
[almost certainly from Elmer Fudd's immortal line "You wascawwy wabbit!"]
- A legendary early hack reported on a System/360 at RPI and elsewhere around 1978; this may have descended (if only by inspiration) from a hack called RABBITS reported from 1969 on a Burroughs 5500 at the University of Washington Computer Center. The program would make two copies of itself every time it was run, eventually crashing the system.
- By extension, any hack that includes infinite self-replication but is not a virus or worm. See fork bomb and rabbit job, see also cookie monster.
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