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What did the first hackers do?
The very first hack came in 1878 when the phone company, Bell Telephone, was started. A group of teenage boys, hired to run the switchboards, would disconnect or misdirect calls. The first authentic computer hackers came in the 1960s. In the 1970s, the world was primed and ready for hackers.
Who was the youngest hacker?
Kristoffer von Hassel
At the age of five, Hassel exposed security lapses in the Microsoft Live Xbox system, prompting wide media coverage, with some journalists highlighting the dropping age of hackers and their technology mastery….
Kristoffer von Hassel | |
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Known for | Being the world’s youngest hacker |
Parent(s) | Robert Davies and Jill Nyahay |
Who was the FBI’s most wanted hacker in the 1990s?
Kevin Mitnick was the FBI’s most wanted hacker in the ’90s. He was hiding in plain sight in Denver. Kevin Mitnick enters the U.S. Courthouse in Raleigh, N.C. in this Feb. 17, 1995 file photo. Kevin Mitnick, a notorious hacker in the 1990s, poses for a portrait at the Brown Palace on Dec. 3, 2002.
What are some of the coolest hacker names?
Zero Cool, Crash Override, The Plague, and Cereal Killer are some of the coolest (or silliest) hacker names of all time, depending who you ask.
Who is the notorious hacker Kevin Mitnick?
Kevin Mitnick enters the U.S. Courthouse in Raleigh, N.C. in this Feb. 17, 1995 file photo. Kevin Mitnick, a notorious hacker in the 1990s, poses for a portrait at the Brown Palace on Dec. 3, 2002. Mitnick once worked in Denver under the alias id Eric Weiss at the Law firm of Holme, Roberts and Owen.
Who was the hacker who was called the resident hacker?
“They were calling me their resident hacker. But they had no idea who I was,” said Mitnick, whose alias was an homage to Harry Houdini’s birth name. The FBI finally caught up with Mitnick in February 1995 after he hacked into the computer of Tsutomo Shimomura, a research scientist.