Robert Tappan Morris

Robert Tappan Morris

Infobox Criminal
subject_name = Robert Tappan Morris


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image_caption = Robert Morris
date_of_birth = birth date and age|1965|11|08
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date_of_death =
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alias = rtm
conviction = "Intentional access of Federal interest computers without authorization thereby preventing authorized access and causing a loss in excess of $1,000.00 "cite web |date=14 August 2002|url =http://www.rbs2.com/morris.htm|title = Judgment in U.S. v. Robert Tappan Morris|format = HTML |publisher = rbs2| accessdate = 2008-08-23 | last=Ronald B. Standler |quote=] Jury returned a verdict of "guilty" on 22 Jan 1990, after 5½ hours of deliberations
penalty = Probation for a term of three years and 400 hours of community service in a manner determined by the Probation Office and approved by the Court.
status =
occupation = associate professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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parents =Robert Morris
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Robert Tappan Morris, also known as rtm, (born November 8, 1965), is an associate professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in the Institute's department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.cite web |date=2007 |url = http://www.csail.mit.edu/biographies/PI/bioprint.php?PeopleID=301|title = Robert Morris|format = HTML |publisher = csail| accessdate = 2008-08-23 | last= |quote=] He is best known for creating the Morris Worm in 1988, considered the first computer worm on the Internet.cite web |date=2007 |url = http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/morris-worm.html|title = The Robert Morris Internet Worm|format = HTML |publisher = mit| accessdate = 2008-08-23 | last=Brendan P. Kehoe |quote=] He is the son of Robert Morris, the former chief scientist at the National Computer Security Center, a division of the National Security Agency (NSA).

The worm

Morris created the worm while he was a graduate student at Cornell University. The original intent, according to him, was to gauge the size of the Internet. He released the worm from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to conceal the fact that it actually originated from Cornell. The worm was designed to count how many machines were connected to the internet. Unknown to Morris, the worm had a design flaw. The worm was programmed to check each computer it found to determine if the infection was already present. However, Morris believed that some administrators might try to defeat his worm by instructing the computer to report a false positive. To compensate for this possibility, Morris directed the worm to copy itself anyway, fourteen percent of the time, no matter the response to the infection-status interrogation. This level of replication proved excessive and the worm spread rapidly, infecting several thousand computers. It was estimated that the cost of repair for the damage caused by the worm at each system ranged from $200 to more than $53,000. The worm exploited several vulnerabilities to gain entry to targeted systems, including:
* a hole in the debug mode of the Unix "sendmail" program,
* a buffer overrun hole in the "fingerd" network service,
* the transitive trust enabled by people setting up rexec/"rsh" network logins without password requirements.

RTM was viewed as a hero in some circles because he exposed a major security flaw in the UNIX system. He served no jail time, and was only sentenced to community service and probation.

Biography

1987 - Received his A.B. from Harvard 1988 - Released the Morris worm (when he was a graduate student at Cornell)

1989 - Indicted under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 on July 26, 1989 - the first person to be indicted under this Act.

1990 - Convicted and sentenced to three years of probation, 400 hours of community service, a fine of $10,050 and the cost of his supervision.

1995 - Cofounded, with Paul Graham, Viaweb start-up company that made software for building online stores

1998 - Viaweb sold for $48 millioncite web | date = June 8, 1998 | author = Randy Weston | title = Yahoo buys Viaweb for $49 million | publisher = news.com | url = http://news.cnet.com/Yahoo-buys-Viaweb-for-49-million/2100-1001_3-212001.html | accessdate = 2008-08-07 ] to Yahoo, who renamed the software "Yahoo! Store"

1999 - Received Ph.D. in Applied Sciences from Harvard

1999 - Appointed as a professor at MIT.

2005 - Cofounded with Paul Graham, Y Combinator venture capital firm

2006 - Awarded tenurecite web |date=October 25, 2006|url = http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2006/tenure-1025.html|title = 23 faculty members awarded tenure|format = HTML |publisher = mit| accessdate = 2008-08-23 | last= |quote=]

2006 - Technical advisor for Meraki Networks.cite web |date=2007 |url = http://meraki.com/about/|title = about meraki|format = HTML |publisher = meraki| accessdate = 2008-08-23 | last= |quote=]

2008 - Released with Paul Graham, Arc programming language, a Lisp dialect

His principal research interest is computer network architectures which includes work on distributed hash tables such as Chord and wireless mesh networks such as [http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/roofnet/ Roofnet] .

Morris is a longtime friend of Paul Graham. Graham dedicated his book "ANSI Common Lisp" to him, and named the programming language that generates the online stores' web pages RTML in his honor. Graham also lists Morris as one of his personal heroes saying "he's never wrong."

References

ee also

* List of convicted computer criminals

External links

* [http://www.ee.ryerson.ca/~elf/hack/iworm.html A Report on the Internet Worm]
* [http://www.cs.unibo.it/babaoglu/courses/security/documents/Internet%20Worm%20CACM%20Article.pdf Crisis and Aftermath - The Internet Worm Paper]

Bibliography


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