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  2. Crash Override Network - Wikipedia

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    Crash Override was founded by game developers Zoë Quinn and Alex Lifschitz, [6] and was staffed exclusively by victims of online abuse whose identities were kept anonymous outside the group. [7] Quinn and Lifschitz were subjected to online abuse during the Gamergate harassment campaign, with both receiving death threats and being doxxed. [8 ...

  3. Crash Override - Wikipedia

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    Crash Override may refer to: "Crash Override", the protagonist's alias in the 1995 American crime film Hackers; The Crash Override Network, a support group (founded 2015) for victims of large scale online abuse; Crashoverride, a malware framework presumed to have been used in the 2016 cyberattack on Ukraine's power grid

  4. Industroyer - Wikipedia

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    Industroyer [1] (also referred to as Crashoverride) is a malware framework considered to have been used in the cyberattack on Ukraine’s power grid on 17 December 2016. [2] [3] [4] The attack cut a fifth of Kyiv, the capital, off power for one hour and is considered to have been a large-scale test.

  5. Crash Override (book) - Wikipedia

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    Crash Override: How Gamergate (Nearly) Destroyed My Life, and How We Can Win the Fight Against Online Hate is a memoir by indie video game developer Zoë Quinn about their experiences as the target of Gamergate and in countering online abuse.

  6. Online Abuse Prevention Initiative - Wikipedia

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    OAPI was created by Randi Lee Harper in response to Twitter's lack of tools for filtering online harassment. [2] OAPI was founded in 2015, with Crash Override Network's Zoë Quinn and Alex Lifschitz stated as serving on the inaugural board of directors. [3]

  7. Zoë Quinn - Wikipedia

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    Zoë Tiberius Quinn [2] was born in 1987 and was reared in a small town near the Adirondack Mountains in New York. [3] Growing up, Quinn's favorite video game was Commander Keen, an MS-DOS game featuring an eight-year-old protagonist who builds a spaceship with items found around his house and then travels the galaxy defending the Earth.

  8. List of fictional hackers - Wikipedia

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    Lonnie Machin (Moneyspider): an anarchist vigilante, featured in Anarky and various Batman-related comics, published by DC Comics; Tim Drake (): the third Robin of the Batman Family, published by DC Comics

  9. Snow Crash - Wikipedia

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    Snow Crash is a science fiction novel by the American writer Neal Stephenson, published in 1992. Like many of Stephenson's novels, its themes include history, linguistics , anthropology , archaeology , religion, computer science, politics, cryptography , memetics , and philosophy.