From: “Michael K. Sanders” <msanders@ataxia.res.wpi.edu>
To: GERSTEIN@SCSUD.CTSTATEU.EDU (ADAM GERSTEIN, THE MACGURU)
Message Hash: 3503d07491e8b33aad78a13fe39ab0446129d7d0125a04252ee35a831b45d941
Message ID: <199412070630.BAA02067@ataxia.res.wpi.edu>
Reply To: <941207010448.20216805@SCSUD.CTSTATEU.EDU>
UTC Datetime: 1994-12-07 06:24:05 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 6 Dec 94 22:24:05 PST
From: "Michael K. Sanders" <msanders@ataxia.res.wpi.edu>
Date: Tue, 6 Dec 94 22:24:05 PST
To: GERSTEIN@SCSUD.CTSTATEU.EDU (ADAM GERSTEIN, _THE_ MACGURU)
Subject: Re: Good times virus thing-a-ma-bobber
In-Reply-To: <941207010448.20216805@SCSUD.CTSTATEU.EDU>
Message-ID: <199412070630.BAA02067@ataxia.res.wpi.edu>
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In the beginning there was nothing. Then ADAM GERSTEIN, _THE_ MACGURU said:
>Need I remind you of a certain Robert T. Morris?Does the "Internet Worm" mean
>anything to you? Sure, it wasn't actual email, but it did use email and other
>means of transport to cripple the net in a matter of hours.
No, you don't, and yes, it does. But I hardly see the similarity. As
you say, Morris' worm brought the net to its knees in a matter of
hours, yet no _reliable_ source has even mentioned this supposed "Good
Times" virus, let alone *seen* it.
The message itself reeks of the typical chain letter-- oh please send
this to absolutely everyone you know with email! It'll help them lots!
Yeah, whatever.
- --
Michael K. Sanders -- msanders@ataxia.res.wpi.edu
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