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This document is page 146 of a larger text (likely a book or narrative report) produced for the House Oversight Committee. It discusses the history and philosophical implications of the 'Morris Worm' computer virus, detailing the legal consequences for its creator (Morris) and the subsequent academic debate between Fred Cohen and Eugene Spafford regarding the nature and potential utility of computer viruses. While labeled as Epstein-related, the text itself focuses on computer science history, specifically the Morris Worm and early malware theory involving MIT faculty.
Book discussing computer viruses.
Articles and books discussing the potential utility of computer viruses.
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