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Network Working Group J. Reynolds Request for Comments: 1135 ISI December 1989 The Helminthiasis of the Internet Status of this Memo This memo takes a look back at the helminthiasis (infestation with, or disease caused by parasitic worms) of the Internet that was unleashed the evening of 2 November 1988. ... In this RFC,
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Helminthiasis of the Internet. JK Reynolds. December 1989.
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RFC-1101 * + DNS encoding of network names and other types RFC-1119 .... guide to the Internet RFC-1124 * Policy issues in interconnecting networks RFC-1135 ...
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RFC 972 Password Generator Protocol ... RFC 1004 Distributed-protocol authentication scheme ... RFC 1135 Helminthiasis of the Internet...
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Index: RFC 1101-1200; ... Apr 1990 RFC 1147 ... Dec 1989 RFC 1135...
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RFC 1135 was titled and written with whimsy, echoing reminiscences of the worm as a fun challenge. The RFC celebrated that the original “old boy” network of ...
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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON) archive; Volume 7 , Issue 2 (April 1999) table of contents; ... J. Romkey, A Nonstamhtnl For Transmission O{'IP Datagrams Over Serial Lines: SLIP. RFC 1055. June 1988. ... W. Simpson. PPP in HDLC-iike Framing, RFC 1662. July 1994.
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Reynolds [Page 11] RFC 1135 The Helminthiasis of the Internet December 1989 In the summary of findings and comments, the Commission named the Cornell University first year Computer Science graduate student that allegedly created the worm and unleashed it on to the Internet.
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Grafman's Internet Spec List - RFC 1135 ... RFC 1135 The Helminthiasis of the Internet December 1989 A "virus" is a piece of code that inserts itself into a host, including operating systems, to propagate. It cannot run independently. It requires that its host program be run to activate it.
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We will try to use humorous or chilling examples throughout. Barbara will solicit stories on various lists. There is an example of some sort in rfc 1135?
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