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Morris Worm 1988: The First Internet Worm Crashes 6,000 Machines and Forces the Creation of CERT

On 2 November 1988, a Cornell University graduate student named Robert Tappan Morris released a self-replicating program onto the ARPANET. Within hours it had infected and crashed an estimated 6,000 Unix machines — roughly 10% of the entire internet at the time — by exploiting…

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AOL–Time Warner: $350 Billion Merger Produces $99 Billion Write-Off and Is Fully Unwound Nine Years Later

In January 2000, at the peak of the dot-com bubble, America Online — a dial-up internet company with 30 million subscribers and an inflated stock price — acquired Time Warner, one of the world's largest media conglomerates, in a deal valued at $350 billion. It was the largest…