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| Subject: | Re: Hacking/security in main-stream media |
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| Date: | Fri, 22 Oct 2004 21:59:14 -0400 |
2600 made short film about it, which replaces the story a little. http://store.2600.com/film.html
Kevin Mitnick was caught by this guy called Tsutomu Shimomura. There is a book called "Takedown" by John Markoff which describes the whole episode. Nice read.
Regards,
Arun
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Draeger [mailto:fdraeger@csc.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 11:00 PM
To: Chacon, Oscar
Cc: Edward Miller; jasonmerriman11@aol.com; 'Levenglick, Jeff'; Mike Andrews; webappsec@securityfocus.com
Subject: RE: Hacking/security in main-stream media
There is a German TV movie about this story - from the hacker's view. The name is "23" : http://imdb.com/title/tt0126765/
"Chacon, Oscar" <Oscar.Chacon To: "'Levenglick, Jeff'" <JLevenglick@fhlbatl.com>, Edward Miller @cnb.com> <EMiller@tax.state.va.us>, jasonmerriman11@aol.com cc: Mike Andrews <mike@se.fit.edu>, webappsec@securityfocus.com 19/10/2004 17:18 Subject: RE: Hacking/security in main-stream media
Its called The Cuckoo's Egg. My buddy was one of the guys who investigated
and caught Kevin Mitnick, or was it Kevin Poulsen? The guy who disappeared
was most likely killed by German/Russian intelligence.
Oscar Chacon, CISA Vice President & Manager Information Security Information Services Division City National Bank 555 South Flower Street Los Angeles, California 90071 Telephone: 213 - 673 - 8051 Facsimile: 213 - 637 - 3915 oscar.chacon@cnb.com
-----Original Message----- From: Levenglick, Jeff [mailto:JLevenglick@fhlbatl.com] Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 6:08 AM To: Edward Miller; jasonmerriman11@aol.com Cc: Mike Andrews; webappsec@securityfocus.com Subject: RE: Hacking/security in main-stream media
This one might be the oldest that I know of.
I can't really remember the movie name. (its on the tip of my tongue...) (something egg?)
It is based on the real story of a student who discovers that the school was being used as a 'pass thru' to US military computers. I think it was back in the 70's. I remember bits:
1 - He hooked up line printers to each phone line to trace the person and
print what he
was doing.
2 - He had each operator on a call and listened as each one traced and then
call the next operator.
3- They traced it to Germany. (If I remember correctly?)
4 - I think it was 3 hackers. 2 of them disappeared and the last one, in a
panic, spilled the beans. (He insisted that the govt was covering
everything
up and killed his friends)
Jeffrey
-----Original Message----- From: Edward Miller [mailto:EMiller@tax.state.va.us] Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 05:12 PM To: jasonmerriman11@aol.com Cc: Mike Andrews; webappsec@securityfocus.com Subject: Re: Hacking/security in main-stream media
how about Minority Report - biometric access control by retina scan
"Jason Merriman" <jasonmerriman11@ aol.com> To "Mike Andrews" <mike@se.fit.edu> 09/30/2004 09:46 cc AM webappsec@securityfocus.com Subject Re: Hacking/security in main-stream Please respond to media jasonmerriman11@a ol.com
> War Games - [Not sure yet, not managed to pickup the film]
Computer creator uses his son's name as the main password for the system.
> Hackers - [Not sure yet, not managed to pickup the film] Characters dumpster dive to get materials which assist in accessing systems.
Mike Andrews wrote on 9/29/2004, 4:00 PM:
> A bit off the wall, but as good a place to post this as any :)
>
> I'm writing a tutorial/courseware on security (both basic topics and
> programming) and I'm looking for clips from movies or tv to introduce
> subjects - I've found that videos work well with introductions and > short
> breaks to getting the audience in the right frame of mind (as well as
> getting them relaxed). So far I have the following....
>
> Jurassic Park - insider threat (the programmer gets the system to > bypass
> security while he steals the DNA/embryos)
>
> Sneakers - Cryptography (when the team discovers it's a crypto box they
> have)
>
> The Net - Personally identifiable information (main characters personal
> information is deleted)
>
> War Games - [Not sure yet, not managed to pickup the film]
>
> Hackers - [Not sure yet, not managed to pickup the film]
>
> Any other suggestions? I'm only wanting short (5min) sections, but I'm
> willing to edit bit's out if needed.
>
> Cheers,
> Mike.
>
>
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> Mike Andrews
> Florida Institute of Technology
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>
>
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