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02-05-10 03:25 PM
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I haven't done one of these in a couple months. I try to get one out every Monday.
I light of "l33t" speak over the past decade and gaming glitches I thought I'd do one about every compainer's favorite conculsional word- HAXOR!!111 Taken from January 2010 issue of Discover Magazine.


20 Things You Didn't Know About...
HACKING



1 Hacker originally meant “one who makes furniture with an ax.” Perhaps because of the blunt nature of that approach, the word came to mean someone who takes pleasure in an unconventional solution to a technical obstacle.

2 Computer hacking was born in the late 1950s, when members of MIT’s Tech Model Railroad Club, obsessed with electric switching, began preparing punch cards to control an IBM 704 mainframe.

3 One of the club’s early programs: code that illuminated lights on the mainframe’s console, making it look like a ball was zipping from left to right, then right to left with the flip of a switch. Voilà: computer Ping-Pong!

4 By the early 1970s, hacker “Cap’n Crunch” (a.k.a. John Draper) had used a toy whistle to match the 2,600-hertz tone used by AT&T’s long-distance switching system. This gave him access to call routing (and brief access to jail).

5 Before they struck it rich, Apple founders Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs made and sold “blue boxes,” electronic versions of Draper’s whistle.

6 Using a blue box, Wozniak crank-called the Pope’s residence in Vatican City and pretended to be Henry Kissinger.

7 Hacking went Hollywood in the 1983 movie WarGames, about a whiz kid who breaks into a Defense Department computer and, at one point, hi­jacks a pay phone by hot-wiring it with a soda can pull-ring.

8 That same year, six Milwaukee teens hacked into Los Alamos National Lab, which develops nuclear weapons.

9 In 1988 Robert T. Morris created a worm, or self-replicating program, purportedly to evaluate Internet security.

10 The worm reproduced too well, however. The multi­million-dollar havoc that ensued led to Morris’s felony conviction, one of the first under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (PDF).

11 They all come home eventually. Morris now researches computer science at...MIT.

12 British hacker Gary McKinnon broke into 97 U.S. Navy, Army, Pentagon, and NASA computers in 2001 and 2002.

13 McKinnon’s defense: He wasn’t hunting military secrets; he was only seeking suppressed government files about space aliens.

14 According to rumor, agents of China’s People’s Liberation Army attempted to hack the U.S. power grid, triggering the great North American blackout of 2003.

15 It took IBM researcher Scott Lunsford just one day to penetrate the network of a nuclear power station: “I thought, ‘Gosh, this is a big problem.’”

16 Unclear on the concept: When West Point holds its annual cyberwar games, the troops wear full fatigues while fighting an enemy online.

17 Think your Mac is hackproof? At this year’s CanSecWest conference, security researcher Charlie Miller used a flaw in Safari to break into a MacBook in under 10 seconds.

18 Cyborgs beware: Tadayoshi Kohno at the University of Washington recently hacked into a wireless defibrillator, causing it to deliver fatal-strength jolts of electricity.

19 This does not bode well for patients receiving wireless deep-brain stimulators.

20 The greatest kludge of all? Roger Angel of the University of Arizona has proposed building a giant sunscreen in space to hack the planet’s climate.




A giant sunscreen eh? Good luck with that one. Any other facts or opinions you guys want to add?
I haven't done one of these in a couple months. I try to get one out every Monday.
I light of "l33t" speak over the past decade and gaming glitches I thought I'd do one about every compainer's favorite conculsional word- HAXOR!!111 Taken from January 2010 issue of Discover Magazine.


20 Things You Didn't Know About...
HACKING



1 Hacker originally meant “one who makes furniture with an ax.” Perhaps because of the blunt nature of that approach, the word came to mean someone who takes pleasure in an unconventional solution to a technical obstacle.

2 Computer hacking was born in the late 1950s, when members of MIT’s Tech Model Railroad Club, obsessed with electric switching, began preparing punch cards to control an IBM 704 mainframe.

3 One of the club’s early programs: code that illuminated lights on the mainframe’s console, making it look like a ball was zipping from left to right, then right to left with the flip of a switch. Voilà: computer Ping-Pong!

4 By the early 1970s, hacker “Cap’n Crunch” (a.k.a. John Draper) had used a toy whistle to match the 2,600-hertz tone used by AT&T’s long-distance switching system. This gave him access to call routing (and brief access to jail).

5 Before they struck it rich, Apple founders Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs made and sold “blue boxes,” electronic versions of Draper’s whistle.

6 Using a blue box, Wozniak crank-called the Pope’s residence in Vatican City and pretended to be Henry Kissinger.

7 Hacking went Hollywood in the 1983 movie WarGames, about a whiz kid who breaks into a Defense Department computer and, at one point, hi­jacks a pay phone by hot-wiring it with a soda can pull-ring.

8 That same year, six Milwaukee teens hacked into Los Alamos National Lab, which develops nuclear weapons.

9 In 1988 Robert T. Morris created a worm, or self-replicating program, purportedly to evaluate Internet security.

10 The worm reproduced too well, however. The multi­million-dollar havoc that ensued led to Morris’s felony conviction, one of the first under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (PDF).

11 They all come home eventually. Morris now researches computer science at...MIT.

12 British hacker Gary McKinnon broke into 97 U.S. Navy, Army, Pentagon, and NASA computers in 2001 and 2002.

13 McKinnon’s defense: He wasn’t hunting military secrets; he was only seeking suppressed government files about space aliens.

14 According to rumor, agents of China’s People’s Liberation Army attempted to hack the U.S. power grid, triggering the great North American blackout of 2003.

15 It took IBM researcher Scott Lunsford just one day to penetrate the network of a nuclear power station: “I thought, ‘Gosh, this is a big problem.’”

16 Unclear on the concept: When West Point holds its annual cyberwar games, the troops wear full fatigues while fighting an enemy online.

17 Think your Mac is hackproof? At this year’s CanSecWest conference, security researcher Charlie Miller used a flaw in Safari to break into a MacBook in under 10 seconds.

18 Cyborgs beware: Tadayoshi Kohno at the University of Washington recently hacked into a wireless defibrillator, causing it to deliver fatal-strength jolts of electricity.

19 This does not bode well for patients receiving wireless deep-brain stimulators.

20 The greatest kludge of all? Roger Angel of the University of Arizona has proposed building a giant sunscreen in space to hack the planet’s climate.




A giant sunscreen eh? Good luck with that one. Any other facts or opinions you guys want to add?
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LOL a giant sunscreen xD thats hilarious. Keep em coming
LOL a giant sunscreen xD thats hilarious. Keep em coming
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Hack the planet...

*record scratch*

Well that's the strangest thing I've ever heard. But those facts were good. Very good job on these facts
Hack the planet...

*record scratch*

Well that's the strangest thing I've ever heard. But those facts were good. Very good job on these facts
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Wow! Some of these are hilarious...especially about the guy using the toy whistle to match the 2,600 tone!
Wow! Some of these are hilarious...especially about the guy using the toy whistle to match the 2,600 tone!
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"17 Think your Mac is hackproof? At this year’s CanSecWest conference, security researcher Charlie Miller used a flaw in Safari to break into a MacBook in under 10 seconds."

THANK YOU!!!!!

I'm so sick and tired of mac users who think that they have a superior product..... it bugs the crap out of me.
"17 Think your Mac is hackproof? At this year’s CanSecWest conference, security researcher Charlie Miller used a flaw in Safari to break into a MacBook in under 10 seconds."

THANK YOU!!!!!

I'm so sick and tired of mac users who think that they have a superior product..... it bugs the crap out of me.
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I never knew mac had such a high reputation of security. 10 seconds. Sucks to be them.
I never knew mac had such a high reputation of security. 10 seconds. Sucks to be them.
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well, there is the whole "Mac's don't get viruses...." to which I respond:








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well, there is the whole "Mac's don't get viruses...." to which I respond:








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Hehehe. That's pretty good. I haven't been keeping track of the PC vs. Mac conflict. I wonder if it's still as intense now.
Hehehe. That's pretty good. I haven't been keeping track of the PC vs. Mac conflict. I wonder if it's still as intense now.
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I don't think it is...

Apple runs it's commercial that are like the cartoon I just showed... and Windows/PC continues to outsell Apple.

It's kinda pointless.
I don't think it is...

Apple runs it's commercial that are like the cartoon I just showed... and Windows/PC continues to outsell Apple.

It's kinda pointless.
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Apple just wants to make enough money to pass by, and on a big side note did not know that about hackers especially the last one that be I like to see.
Apple just wants to make enough money to pass by, and on a big side note did not know that about hackers especially the last one that be I like to see.
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i dont hack anyways why would i start now i have people to do all that for me so i wouldnt know what to do with that anywayz.
i dont hack anyways why would i start now i have people to do all that for me so i wouldnt know what to do with that anywayz.
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We should all become pro hackers.

I wonder how long it takes to hack a PC.
We should all become pro hackers.

I wonder how long it takes to hack a PC.
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Hacking should be more appreciated, alot of people frown upon it, bit in a weird way its an art and skill that everyone doesnt have. Hacking has its pros and cons but when used the right way can benefit many people within the matter. Without hacking alot of development within technology just wouldn't be. Hacking helped us to where we are now so lets learn to appreciate it people!!!!!
Hacking should be more appreciated, alot of people frown upon it, bit in a weird way its an art and skill that everyone doesnt have. Hacking has its pros and cons but when used the right way can benefit many people within the matter. Without hacking alot of development within technology just wouldn't be. Hacking helped us to where we are now so lets learn to appreciate it people!!!!!
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