With Microscope and Tweezers: The Worm from MIT's Perspective

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The actions taken by a group of computer scientists at MIT during the worm invasion represents a study of human response to a crisis. The authors also relate the experiences and reactions of other groups throughout the country, especially in terms of how they interacted with the MIT team. © 1989, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Rochlis, J. A., & Eichin, M. W. (1989). With Microscope and Tweezers: The Worm from MIT’s Perspective. Communications of the ACM, 32(6), 689–698. https://doi.org/10.1145/63526.63528

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