On Wed, 14 Feb 1996, Marc Dacier wrote: [...] > ******From coast.cs.purdue.edu/pub/doc/morris_worm/FAQ**** > > Robert T. Morris, the author of the Internet Worm program, was > convicted of a Federal felony in the case. The law involved was 18 USC > 1030 (A)(5)(a), the Computer Crime and Abuse Act of 1986. He was found > guilty in February of 1990 in US District Court in Syracuse, NY. [...] I didn't know his sentence was so light. Randal Schwartz, of Perl fame, was convicted on 3 felony charges related to some "cracking" he did while emplyed as a contractor for intel. As far as anyone can tell, there was no real damage done, and if there was any, it was strictly limited to within the intel organization. His sentence includes 5 years probation, 480 hours community service, a 90-day suspended sentence, and $68,000 of restitution payable to intel. Not to mention his damaged reputation, loss of significant business, and legal fees (now near $200k). Sorry, I'm a Schwartz supporter, and couldn't resist the opportunity for a little plug. See http://www.lightlink.com/spacenka/fors/ or mailto:fund@stonehenge.com for details. Chris "Is the Internet down?" Woods mailto:cjwoods@paladin.com Systems/Network Administrator vox 617-273-4226 Paladin Computing Solutions, Inc. http://www.paladin.com/