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Brunner, John “The Shockwave Rider” is cited in 27 articles:
Eugene Spafford «
A Failure to Learn from the Past»
Keith Allen McMillan «
A platform independent computer virus»
Bernd Fix «
A strange story»
Matt Bishop «
An Overview of Computer Viruses in a Research Environment»
Paul Baccas «
Book worm»
Paul-Michael Agapow «
Computer Viruses: the Inevitability of Evolution?»
Ian Witten «
Computer (In)security: Infiltrating Open Systems»
Eugene Spafford «
Computer Viruses as Artificial Life»
Howard Israel «
Computer Viruses: Myth or Reality?»
Paul Saffo «
Consensual Realities In Cyberspace»
John Aycock «
Computer Viruses and Malware»
Ralph Roberts «
COMPUTE!'s computer viruses»
Eugene Spafford «
Computer Viruses and Ethics»
Jose Nazario «
Defense and Detection Strategies against Internet Worms»
Jussi Parikka «
Digital Monsters, Binary Aliens - Computer Viruses, Capitalism and the Flow of Information»
Anne-Marie Thomas «
It Came from Outer Space: The Virus, Cultural Anxiety, and Speculative Fiction»
Joyce Reynolds «
RFC1135: The Helminthiasis of the Internet»
Robert Slade «
Slade's Virus Books Reviews»
John Shoch, Jon Hupp «
The "Worm" Programs - Early Experience with a Distributed Computation»
Péter Ször «
The Art of Computer Virus Research and Defense»
Thomas Chen, Jean-Marc Robert «
The Evolution of Viruses and Worms»
Sarah Gordon «
The worm has turned»
Ian Witten, Harold Thimbleby «
The worm that turned: A social use of computer viruses»
David Harley, Robert Slade, Urs Gattiker «
Viruses Revealed: Understanding and Counter Malicious Software»
Mark Bowden «
Worm: The First Digital World War»
Николай Безруков «
Компьютерная вирусология»
Павел Семьянов «
Разработка интеллектуальной системы поиска неизвестных разрушающих программных средств в исполняемом коде»