How MIT ensnared a hacker, bucking a freewheeling culture
In the early days of 2011, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology learned that it had an intruder. Worse, it believed the intruder had been there before.
Months earlier, the mysterious visitor had used the school’s computer network to begin copying millions of research articles belonging to JSTOR, the non-profit organisation that sells subscription access to universities.
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