In the wild, the "Techworm" manifests in three distinct forms:
Techworm's primary target audience includes: techworm
Its natural habitat is the flow of electricity. It moves at the speed of light, tunneling through the logic gates of banking systems, military grids, and social networks. Unlike a computer virus, which is often a blunt instrument of destruction, the Techworm is a grazer. It does not kill the host; it farms the host. It feeds on "dead data"—the residual, forgotten packets of information that humans leave behind like shed skin. Unsaved drafts, deleted browser histories, the milliseconds of silence between voice commands—this is the Techworm’s sustenance. In the wild, the "Techworm" manifests in three
The lifecycle of a Techworm is tied to the lifecycle of technology. It does not kill the host; it farms the host
Unlike the dramatic blue screen of a virus, Techworms are subtle. Look for these signs:
