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  1. He is best known for his investigation in 1986, while working as a system administrator at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, that led to the capture of hacker Markus Hess, and for Stoll's subsequent book The Cuckoo's Egg, in which he details the investigation.

  2. Dec 18, 2019 · The Big Story. Dec 18, 2019 7:00 AM. Meet the Mad Scientist Who Wrote the Book on How to Hunt Hackers. Thirty years ago, Cliff Stoll published The Cuckoo's Egg, a book about his cat-and-mouse...

  3. Jul 1, 2022 · Clifford Stoll’s 1995 Newsweek piece “Why the Web Wont Be Nirvana” has been the butt of many a joke over the years, but not because of its title. Had Stoll limited himself to merely...

    • John Allen, on CBC, 1993
    • Robert Metcalfe, in Infoworld, 1995
    • Waring Partridge, in Wired, 1995
    • Brian Carpenter, in The Associated Press, 1995
    • Tim Berners-Lee, in Information Week, 1995

    Speaking to the Canadian television channel CBC in 1993, internet expert John Allen mused about civility and restraint on the internet (you can view the full clip here). Allen shared his belief that our internal rules and values would restrain us from saying and doing terrible things to one another over the world wide web. Incidentally, an Australi...

    Just five years in to the web’s public availablity, Robert Metcalfe, the inventor of Ethernet, gave the whole thing a 12-month life expectancy. Still, he ate his words just two years later when, during the sixth International World Wide Web Conference in 1997, he blended a copy of his column with some water and then consumed the resultant smoothie ...

    According to a report from the International Telecommunication Union, the number of internet users increased from 738m in 2000 to 3.2bn in 2015. Still, we’re not sure you could describe them all as “trained”.

    Anyone wary of outdated internet information has clearly not discovered the joy of the 1998 promotional website for the Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks rom-com You’ve Got Mail.

    To be fair to Tim, the least likely element of this scenario is that Kellogg’s will bring back free gifts, not that magical screen stickers won’t become a thing. To have fun searching through weird and wonderful predictions about the internet yourself, check out Elon University School of Communications’ “Early 90s Predictions” database.

    • Amelia Tait
  4. Clifford Stoll was an astrophysicist who also wrote the influential books “Silicon Snake Oil” (1995) and “The Cuckoo’s Egg.” A long-time network user, Stoll made “Silicon Snake Oil” his platform for finding fault with the Internet hype of the early 1990s.

  5. Mar 21, 2024 · STOLL is the author of “Silicon Snake OilSecond Thoughts on the Information Highway” to be published by Doubleday in April. Years after his famous prediction, Stroll was a good sport about it and wrote to The Next Web .

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  7. Dec 18, 2019 · Stoll, 36, investigated the source of that minuscule anomaly, pulling on it like a loose thread until it led to a shocking culprit: a hacker in the system. Stoll then spent the next year of his life following that hacker’s footprints across the lab’s network and the nascent internet.