Cybersecurity Framework
In 1988, 60,000 {computers|computer systems} {were|have been|had been} {connected|related|linked} to the Internet, and most {were|have been|had been} mainframes, minicomputers and {professional|skilled} workstations. On 2 November 1988, many {started|began} to {slow down|decelerate}, {because|as a {result|end result|outcome} of|as a {result|end result|outcome} of} they {were|have been|had been} {running|operating|working} a malicious code that demanded processor time and that {spread|unfold} itself to {other|different} {computers|computer systems} – {the first|the primary} {internet|web} "{computer|pc|laptop} worm". The {software|software program} was traced {back|again} to 23-year-old Cornell University graduate {student|scholar|pupil} Robert Tappan Morris who {said|stated|mentioned} "he {wanted|needed|wished} to {count|rely|depend} {how many|what {number|quantity} of} machines {were|have been|had been} {connected|related|linked} to the Internet". The sheer {num...