 
Why?
  -  Direct result of IRC channel takeovers & retaliation
  
-  To see if they could do it
  
-  Because they can do it
  
-  Next time it may not be teenagers, and it may happen at a
       less opportune time
Read more about the topic to better understand.
  - IRC on Your Dime, CIAC Document 2318
  
   
-  Hackers: Crime in the Digital Sublime
 Dr. Paul A. Taylor, (Routledge, ISBN 0-415-18072-4)
-  Masters of Deception: The Gang that Ruled Cyberspace
 Michelle Slatalla and Joshua Quittner (HarperPerennial, ISBN
       0-06-017030-1)
-  Underground:
       Tales of Hacking, Madness and Obsession on the
       Electronic Frontier
 Suelette Dreyfus (Mandarin [Reed Books Australia], ISBN 1-86330-595-5)
-  @ Large: The Strange Case of the World's Biggest Internet
       Invasion
 Charles C. Mann & David H. Freedman, (Simon & Schuster Trade,0-684-82464-7)
 [U.S.
       News 06/02/97: Adaptations from "At Large," a cracker's escapades]
   
-  Remembering the
       Net crash of '88 - Cornell student KO'd fledgling Internet with
       replicating 'worm', by Bob Sullivan, MSNBC, November 2, 1988
  
-  We're no more
       secure a decade later -- Analysis: A UNIX administrator warns the
       Net's still vulnerable, by Jeff Francis, MSNBC, November 2, 1998
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