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  2. Kevin Poulsen - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 1990, Poulsen took over all of the telephone lines for Los Angeles radio station KIIS-FM, guaranteeing that he would be the 102nd caller and win the prize of a Porsche 944 S2. [2] [3] [4] When the Federal Bureau of Investigation started pursuing Poulsen, he went underground as a fugitive. A storage company cleared out a storage shed ...

  3. IntelBroker - Wikipedia

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    IntelBroker is a black hat hacker active who has committed several high-profile cyber attacks against large corporations and government agencies, with over 80 sales and leaks of compromised data having been traced to them.

  4. Dark Basin - Wikipedia

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    Dark Basin is a hack-for-hire group, discovered in 2017 by Citizen Lab. [1] They are suspected to have acted on the behalf of companies such as Wirecard [ 2 ] and ExxonMobil . [ 3 ]

  5. Hackers for hire: Fairlawn company works to crack ... - AOL

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    Businesses can lose millions of dollars in a ransomware attack; TrustedSec, which recently moved to Fairlawn, works to stop cybercrime.

  6. Black hat (computer security) - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest and most notorious black hat hacks was the 1979 hacking of The Ark by Kevin Mitnick. The Ark computer system was used by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) to develop the RSTS/E operating system software. The WannaCry ransomware attack in May 2017 is another example of black hat hacking. Around 400,000 computers in 150 ...

  7. Hackers post data stolen from the Housing Authority of the ...

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    After extending a deadline for weeks in an attempt to extract a ransom, hackers have posted a trove of data seized late last year from the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles.

  8. List of hacker groups - Wikipedia

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    TeslaTeam is a group of black-hat computer hackers from Serbia established in 2010. TESO was a hacker group originating in Austria that was active primarily from 1998 to 2004. The Unknowns is a group of white-hat hackers that exploited many high-profiled websites and became very active in 2012 when the group was founded and disbanded.

  9. List of cybercriminals - Wikipedia

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    In the infancy of the hacker subculture and the computer underground, [3] criminal convictions were rare because there was an informal code of ethics that was followed by white hat hackers. [4] Proponents of hacking claim to be motivated by artistic and political ends, but are often unconcerned about the use of criminal means to achieve them. [5]