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⚠️The Harvard-educated mathematician, whose targets ranged from academics to random civilians died at the federal prison medical centre TedKaczynski Unabomber US

Ted Kaczynski, known as the “Unabomber,” whoAmericans from 1978 to 1995 with his sporadic, anonymous bombing campaign, has died in prison, US authorities said.

Kaczynski, 81, whose attacks killed three people and injured two dozen, died at the federal prison medical center in Butner, North Carolina, said the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The reclusive Harvard-educated mathematician, whose targets ranged from academics to random civilians, had a self-professed goal

of halting the advance of modern technology and society, mounting his campaign of violence from a shack in rural Montana.His bombs were either hand delivered or mailed over nearly two decades, confounding investigators looking to bring him to justice.uncovered his previous life — one where he scored 167 on an IQ test and entered university at just 16.

The nickname of “Unabomber” came from his targeting of university professors and airline companies, leading the FBI to dub him the “University and Airline Bomber.”

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