QUESTION 2
The internet worm was released by _______
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John Barlow |
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| B. |
Katie Hafner |
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| C. |
John Markoff |
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| D. |
Robert Morris, Jr. |
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| E. |
Bruce Sterling |
D) Robert Moris Jr. student of Cornell launched very first computer worm in november 1988
He also became first member convicted under the computer fraud
QUESTION 2 The internet worm was released by _______ A. John Barlow B. Katie Hafner C....
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