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88178609
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Title: Greater Awareness of Security in Aftermath of Computer Worm
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Authors: Shulman, Seth; Palca, Joseph
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Journal: Nature Vol: 336 Iss: 6197 Date: Nov 24, 1988 pp: 301
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Jrnl Code: GNAA ISSN: 0028-0836 Jrnl Group: Academic; SciTech
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Abstract: The recent attack of an unauthorized computer program upon thousands
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of computer systems around the US using the ARPANET, Milnet and NSF
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Net computer networks and the ensuing debate over the need for
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increased security are described. Illustration
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Subjects: Computers & computer technology; Computer crime; Security systems
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Type: Feature
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Length: Medium (10-30 col inches)
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88162631
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Title: Another Infection
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Authors: Anonymous
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Journal: Time Vol: 132 Iss: 24 Date: Dec 12, 1988 pp: 33
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Jrnl Code: GTIM ISSN: 0040-781X Jrnl Group: News
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Abstract: Only five weeks after the Defense Department's Arpanet computer
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network was infected by a computer virus, the Mitre Corp has warned
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the Pentagon that the Milnet military information system has also
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been violated.
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Subjects: Computer crime; Computer networks; Department of Defense
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Companies: Mitre Corp
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Type: News
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Length: Short (1-9 col inches)
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88148837
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Title: Worming Into a Computer's Vulnerable Core
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Authors: Peterson, Ivars
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Journal: Science News Vol: 134 Iss: 20 Date: Nov 12, 1988 pp: 310
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Jrnl Code: GSCN ISSN: 0036-8423 Jrnl Group: SciTech
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Abstract: A computer virus recently invaded more than 6,000 computers linked
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by ARPANET. Graduate student Robert T. Morris, Jr is thought to be
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the originator of the program.
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Subjects: Computers & computer technology; Computer programming & languages;
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Security systems
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Names: Morris, Robert Jr
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Type: News
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Length: Medium (10-30 col inches)
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88103028
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Title: The Evolution of ARPANET
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Authors: Schultz, Brad
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Journal: Datamation Vol: 34 Iss: 15 Date: Aug 1, 1988 pp: 71, 73+
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Jrnl Code: DAT ISSN: 0011-6963 Jrnl Group: SciTech; Business
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Abstract: ARPANET, the world's first packet switching network, has been a
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vital element in the nation's computer and communications research
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activities, but its managers determined that it was technologically
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obsolete. The ARPANET lives on in the networks it has spawned, now
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known as the Internet. Photograph
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Subjects: Telecommunications industry; Computers & computer technology
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Type: Feature
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Length: Long (31+ col inches)
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