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a scene from the movie hackers (1995).
i bet this is what hackers really are like.
your computer can be turned into a bomb... it's that easy.
10. you ticked him off once and your next phone bill was $20,000. 9. he`s won the publisher`s clearing house sweepstakes 3 years running. 8. when asked for his phone number, he gives it in hex. 7. seems strangely calm whenever the office lan goes down. 6. somehow gets hbo on his pc at work. 5. mumbled, "oh, puh-leeez," 95 times during the movie, "the net." 4. massive rrsp contribution made in half-cent increments. 3. video dating profile lists "public-key encryption" among turn-ons. 2. when his computer starts up, you hear, "good morning, mr. president." 1. you hear him murmur, "let`s see you use that visa card now, fool."
a new jersey teenager has developed a way to break the lock tying apple's iphone to its wireless network, making what's arguably the gadget of the year available to a wider audience.
ramzi shows us how to download 'war...ez' with state-of-the-art software.
guy cheating with mods on halo 2 absolutely owns everyone with the assault rifle using the unlimited ammo and no reloads mod. thanks kay0s24
i only wish i was as cool as this guy. he is using an aimbot, and probably the best one i've ever seen. he is standing out in the open in a map that was pretty much designed for sniping. i didnt actually make this video, but i found it on my quest to get a program like this guy is using.
guy hacks halo 1, you can actually see when he hacks the game.
the search for proof of the existence of ufos landed gary mckinnon in a world of trouble.
after allegedly hacking into nasa websites -- where he says he found images of what looked like extraterrestrial spaceships -- the 40-year-old briton faces extradition to the united states from his north london home. if convicted, mckinnon could receive a 70-year prison term and up to $2 million in fines.
final paperwork in the case is due this week, after which the british home secretary will rule on the extradition request.
mckinnon, whose extensive search through u.s. computer networks was allegedly conducted between february 2001 and march 2002, picked a particularly poor time to expose u.s. national security failings in light of the terror attacks of sept. 11, 2001.
mckinnon tells what he found and discusses the motivation behind his online adventures in this exclusive phone interview with wired news.
click here for the interview
you play an uplink agent who makes a living by performing jobs for major corporations. your tasks involve hacking into rival computer systems, stealing research data, sabotaging other companies, laundering money, erasing evidence, or framing innocent people. looks like a cool game.
do you suspect someone you know of hacking? here are some signs to find out.
"hackers have released source code that allows the 'backup' of rfid-protected passports, although the tool can potentially be used to create fake or cloned documents. the hacker's choice, a non-commercial group of computer security experts, has released a video showing a cloned passport being approved by a security scanner at a dutch airport. when the reader scans the passport, it is revealed to belong to one elvis aaron presley, complete with picture. reports of the hackers serenading security staff with 'are you clonesome tonight' are unconfirmed."
i has yer hard driv steelin yer dataz!