-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 [snip] > I give up...who is William T Morris? My G-Dads name is Morris Williams, > but he doesnt like the Internet, much less interested in a "Big DoS" of > it... [snip] > I think a guy called William 'T' Morris may have had this idea first. > Allegedly :-) Robert T. Morris! > History. History. History. OK. Here is one explanation: In 1988, the ARPANET had its first automated network security incident, usually referred to as "the Morris worm" (4). A student at Cornell University (Ithaca, NY), Robert T. Morris, wrote a program that would connect to another computer, find and use one of several vulnerabilities to copy itself to that second computer, and begin to run the copy of itself at the new location. Both the original code and the copy would then repeat these actions in an infinite loop to other computers on the ARPANET. This "self-replicating automated network attack tool" caused a geometric explosion of copies to be started at computers all around the ARPANET. The worm used so many system resources that the attacked computers could no longer function. As a result, 10% of the U.S. computers connected to the ARPANET effectively stopped at about the same time. See: http://www.cert.org/encyc_article/tocencyc.html > Dom Pete Sherwood 613-260-0612 (home/office) 613-591-8900 ext. 525 (voice-mail) PGP and Thawte digital keys available @ http://members.home.net/petersherwood/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 7.0.3 for non-commercial use <http://www.pgp.com> iQA/AwUBO187kromytMtxLfsEQLWxwCfRXrglPH1Tu7EPe8+tL/KAbaRAooAoIaM 4EbW55WMlKfsLEDpliqkHkTq =EScm -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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