
238 | Scott Shapiro on the Technology and Philosophy of Hacking
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
The Morris Worm: A Catalyst for Cybersecurity Awareness
This chapter recounts the 1988 incident involving Robert Morris Jr., whose self-replicating worm exploited Unix vulnerabilities, leading to a widespread internet crash and significant media coverage. It explores Morris's background, the legal consequences he faced under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and the societal reactions to his unintentional disruption. Additionally, the narrative reflects on the historical context of early hacking, emphasizing the evolving relationship between technology, cybersecurity fears, and public perception shaped by media and popular culture.
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