"On This Date in Cryptologic History" Calendar
1947: Grace Hopper & the First Computer "Bug"

Always ready to pioneer new methods of problem-solving, Captain (at the time) Grace M. Hopper made history on September 9, 1947, by removing the first computer bug. It was a moth that got into the relay calculator and was the first actual case of a bug being found.
Afterward, the operators coined the phrase that they have “debugged the computer.” Of course anyone with a computer science background probably knows that story. (Shared by U.S. Navy Cryptology and Technology)
Learn much more about USN Rear Admiral Grace Hopper via the link below.