Oops
Ian Stewart, 4 November 1993
The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier
by Bruce Sterling.
Viking, 328 pp., £16.99, January 1993,0 670 84900 6 Show More
by Bruce Sterling.
Viking, 328 pp., £16.99, January 1993,
The New Hacker’s Dictionary
edited by Eric Raymond.
MIT, 516 pp., £11.75, October 1992,0 262 68079 3 Show More
edited by Eric Raymond.
MIT, 516 pp., £11.75, October 1992,
Approaching Zero: Data Crime and the Computer Underworld
by Bryan Clough and Paul Mungo.
Faber, 256 pp., £4.99, March 1993,0 571 16813 2 Show More
by Bryan Clough and Paul Mungo.
Faber, 256 pp., £4.99, March 1993,
“... enormous numbers of copies of itself. It subsequently turned out that the worm had been written by Robert Morris Jr, son of the chief scientist at the National Computer Security Centre, in what he described as an innocent experiment that went wrong. It had exploited a bug in Berkeley Unix – specifically, in Sendmail, a program designed to transmit email ... ”