Robert Tappan Morris was born on November 8, 1965 and is a computer scientist and professor at MIT. On November 2, 1988, Morris released a self-replicating computer worm program on the ARPANET and infected thousands of computers, which functioned as the predecessor to the modern Internet. The worm primarily affected UNIX-based computers using the Berkeley Software Distribution operating system variant.
Robert Tappan Morris was born on November 8, 1965 and is a computer scientist and professor at MIT. On November 2, 1988, Morris released a self-replicating computer worm program on the ARPANET and infected thousands of computers, which functioned as the predecessor to the modern Internet. The worm primarily affected UNIX-based computers using the Berkeley Software Distribution operating system variant.
Robert Tappan Morris was born on November 8, 1965 and is a computer scientist and professor at MIT. On November 2, 1988, Morris released a self-replicating computer worm program on the ARPANET and infected thousands of computers, which functioned as the predecessor to the modern Internet. The worm primarily affected UNIX-based computers using the Berkeley Software Distribution operating system variant.
He is an associate professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in the Department of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science Jobs
Worm is a computer program with the
ability to replicate and hide in hard drives of computers and spread to other computers. These viruses use the time and band of the computer to replicate, and travel from computer to computer through security breaches, infecting entire computer networks. Crime The afternoon of Wednesday, November 2, 1988 has gone down in the history of computer networks as one of the most fateful ... and interesting dates. At approximately 6:00 p.m., time of the West Coast of the USA, the famous worm was released in the predecessor of the Internet, ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Administration Network), nothing less than in the legendary MIT. Stence The worm only affected machine models that worked with UNIX operating systems of the BSD . (Berkeley) variant