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Unit 1: Introduction to Computer Networks




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               1987: 1000  RFC and 10,000  host.                                                Notes
               1988: Robert Tappan Morris releases the first Internet Worm and CERT was set up in
               response to this. Backbone speed upgraded to 1.544 Mbps. IRC developed.
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               1989: 100,000  host. Cuckoo’s Egg released by Cliff Stoll telling true story of East German
               cracker accessing US installations.
               1990: ARPAnet ceased to exist and the Internet effectively took its role.

               1991: Gopher, a software program for retrieving information from servers on the Internet
               was made available by the University of Minnesota. The US Government announced that
               it no longer intended to restrict activity on the Internet to research. This policy shift was
               sufficient for 12 companies to co-operate and produce CIX. Phil Zimmerman released
               PGP. Backbone speed upgraded to 44.736 Mbps.

               1992: The World Wide Web became a possibility after CERN, in Switzerland, released
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               hypertext. 1,000,000  Host. The author gets his first dialup email account with Demon
               Internet (Nov. 1992).
               1993: Mosaic, a software program to browse Web sites written by Marc Andreesen, was
               released followed by Netscape.

               1994: Shopping Malls arrive on the Internet. The UK Treasury goes on line and the first
               cyberbank opens. The first banner adverts appeared for Zima (a drink) and AT&T.
               1995: Traditional dialup services (AOL, CompuServe etc) start to provide dialup services.
               The Vatican goes on line. A number of Internet companies go public. Netscape leads the
               field with the largest ever IPO on NASDAQ. DEC launches AltaVista, which claims to
               index every HTML page there is. Jeff Bezos launches Amazon.com. eBay is launched.
               1996: 9,272 organizations find themselves unlisted after the InterNIC drops their name
               service as a result of not having paid their domain name fee. Various ISPs suffer extended
               service outages, bringing into question whether they will be able to handle the growing
               number of users. AOL (19 hours), Netcom (13 hours), AT&T WorldNet (28 hours - email
               only). China requires users of the Internet to register with the Police. Saudi Arabia restricts
               use to universities and hospitals. Domain name tv.com sold to CNET for US$15,000. Backbone
               speed upgraded to 622 Mbps.
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               1997: 2000  RFC. 16 Million hosts. 1,000,000  Domain name registered (March 6  for
               Bonny View Cottage Furniture Company).
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               1998: 3,000,000  Domain name registered. US Postal authorities allow purchase of postage
               stamps on line for downloading and printing. Gigabit Ethernet standard ratified. Google
               is launched.
               1999: First full service bank opens on the Internet (First Internet Bank of Indiana). First
               forged web page, looking like Bloomberg, raises the shares of a small company by 31%
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               (7  April). Melissa strikes. 5,000,000  Domain name registered. First Cyberwar starts
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               between Serbia and Kosovo. Shawn Fanning Launches Napster — record labels are furious.
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               2000: 10,000,000  Domain name registered. French Courts require that ‘hate’ memorabilia
               for sale on Yahoo’s auction site must be removed. Gnutella is launched. ICANN selects
               new top level domains. Backbone is upgraded to IPv6.
               2001: Forwarding email becomes illegal in Australia (Digital Agenda Act). Napster forced
               to suspend service after legal action. Taliban bans the Internet in Afghanistan. Nimda
               released on the Internet.
               2002: Distributed denial of Service attack hits 13 DNS root servers, causing national security
               concerns.


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