There is already an asteroid called Persephone discovered in 1895, so the naming contest should continue. Hint: pick a name not yet assigned to any minor planet. (That rules out about 12,500 candidates). There's already a Juno but no Lila.
As of Friday morning, the word 'Phatbot' is on Symantec's site but as one of the aliases of W32.HLLW.Polybot. See http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.hllw.polybot.html
There is already an asteroid called Persephone discovered in 1895, so the naming contest should continue. Hint: pick a name not yet assigned to any minor planet. (That rules out about 12,500 candidates). There's already a Juno but no Lila.
As of Friday morning, the word 'Phatbot' is on Symantec's site but as one of the aliases of W32.HLLW.Polybot.c /data/w32.hllw.polybot.html
See http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/ven