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Not necessarily
Interesting conjecture, however your data set isn't conclusive.
To show a correlation you need to graph all attacks for not only the time period in question (the economic slowdown) but also the time between them and then and now. Then you can see whether there were more at the time of the slowdown than any other time.
Didn't Melissa come out in the early '90s? :)
G.