Explain why any computer worm that operates without human intervention is likely to either be self-defeating or inherently detectable

What will be an ideal response?

A computer worm that operates without human intervention must be able to
tell if it has already infected a target computer or it will likely overwhelm the resources
of the computers it infects, like the Morris worm. But if a worm can detect itself, it is
inherently detectable.

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