From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: will.senn@gmail.com (Will Senn) Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2017 09:42:22 -0500 Subject: [TUHS] Happy birthday, Morris Worm! In-Reply-To: <1509630411.25641.for-standards-violators@oclsc.org> References: <1509630411.25641.for-standards-violators@oclsc.org> Message-ID: <7335deff-4c63-51d9-ec9b-7435a32ae3c7@gmail.com> On 11/2/17 8:46 AM, Norman Wilson wrote: > Robert T Morris (the son who committed the famous worm) was an > intern at Bell Labs for a couple of summers while I was there. > He certainly wasn't an idiot; he was a smart guy. > > Like many smart guys (and not-so-smart guys for that matter), > however, he was a sloppy coder, and tended not to test enough. > > One of the jokes in the UNIX Room was that, had it been Bob > Morris (the father) who did it, > a. He wouldn't have done it, because he would have seen that > it wasn't worth the potential big mess; but > b. Had he done it, no one would ever have caught him, and > probably no one would even have noticed the worm as it crept > around. > > Norman Wilson > Toronto ON I seem to recall that this story was included as part of The Cuckoo's Egg, by Clifford Stoll. I don't recall the specifics and I wonder if it has a bit of myth included, but somehow it was peripherally related to the investigations. Fuzzy recollection is that the worm got out during the investigation Clifford was involved in and it was Morris's son (Morris being in on the investigation somehow), and the kid getting off because of the position of the dad and the newness of the crime... or somesuch - don't shoot the messenger, but nobody mentioned Stoll, so I thought I'd chime in, in the hopes it might jog someone else's memory :). Will -- GPG Fingerprint: 68F4 B3BD 1730 555A 4462 7D45 3EAA 5B6D A982 BAAF