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Everything and anything is a code for the hacker to hack, be it "programming, language, poetic language, math, or music, curves or colourings" [4] and once hacked, they create the possibility for new things to enter the world. What they create is not necessarily "great", or "even good", but new, in the areas of culture, art, science, and ...
Hacker (film) Hacker Bible; The Hacker Crackdown; Hacker Manifesto; The Hacker Wars; The Hacker's Handbook; Hackers (anthology) Hackers Are People Too; Hackers in Wonderland; Hackers Wanted; Hackers: Wizards of the Electronic Age; Hacking Democracy; Hacking: The Art of Exploitation
Hackers & Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age is a collection of essays from Paul Graham discussing hacking, programming languages, start-up companies, and many other technological issues.
The Mentor gave a reading of The Hacker Manifesto and offered additional insight at H2K2. [5] It is also an item in the game Culpa Innata. A poster of the Hacker Manifesto appears in the 2010 film The Social Network in the Harvard room of Mark Zuckerberg. The Hacker Manifesto is mentioned in Edward Snowden's autobiography Permanent Record.
August: Kevin Mitnick, is sentenced to 5 years, of which over 4 years had already been spent pre-trial including 8 months' solitary confinement. September: Level Seven Crew hacks the U.S. Embassy in China's website and places racist, anti-government slogans on embassy site in regards to 1998 U.S. embassy bombings. [50]
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Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution (ISBN 0-385-19195-2) is a book by Steven Levy about hacker culture. It was published in 1984 in Garden City , New York by Doubleday . Levy describes the people, the machines, and the events that defined the Hacker culture and the Hacker Ethic , from the early mainframe hackers at MIT , to the self-made ...
"\/\The Conscience of a Hacker/\/ (aka the Hacker Manifesto)" by The Mentor has been an inspiration to young hackers since the 1980s, having been published in the 7th issue of Phrack. "Smashing The Stack For Fun And Profit" [ 17 ] by Aleph One , published in issue 49, is the "classic paper" [ 18 ] on stack buffer overflows , partly responsible ...