Word: l
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Jonathan L. Zittrain, the center's executive director and an HLS lecturer, explains that the Harvard administration has "gotten worried over ownership issues...
...Jonathan L. Zittrain, the Berkman Center's executive director and an HLS lecturer, explains that the Harvard administration has "gotten worried over ownership issues...
...Reported by Edward Barnes/Rozaje, Altin Rraxhimi/Kukes, Anthee Carassava/Gorno Blace, James L. Graff/ Brussels and Douglas Waller/Washington
...manhunt was launched for her creator, an investigation that came to a climax with the arrest of David L. Smith, 30, in Eatontown, N.J. Smith had been tracked down in about as many hours as it took Melissa to make it around the world. The fact that a suspected virus writer got caught was unusual enough. Even stranger were the bedfellows who beat a path to his door: a Boston software entrepreneur, a Swedish student, a deputy state attorney general, the nation's largest Internet service provider, a whole passel of antivirus experts and the FBI. What these sleuths found...
...virus writer called VicodinES. When he heard that, Smith says, "I jumped all over it." He went to Vicodin's website and downloaded the virus tool kits he found there. Pulling files apart, he found names embedded in the source code. One of them appeared three times: David L. Smith...