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| Hackers Star Matthew Lillard Confronts his Demons, or Should We Say Dragons? Since making his debut as the superstraight, wide-eyed brother of Ricki Lake in John Water's SERIAL MOM, up-and-coming teen heartthrob Matthew Lillard has been skateboarding his way down an increasingly wacky career path. In the Drew Barrymore-starrer MAD LOVE, Lillard had a supporting role as Chris O'Donnell's best friend -- a character so hyper, you wanted to feed him a dose of Ritalin. In HACKERS, it's the scenery that Lillard is gleefully chewing, playing a character called Cereal Killer who gesticulates wildly while sounding off in skate-punk Valley-speak. In interview mode, the lanky Lillard is just as talkative - so enthusiastically yacky, in fact, that at one point he loses the wad of gum he's chewing. (Not to worry; after an extended hands-and-knees search across the carpet, said gum is retrieved and replaced, without a second thought, into his mouth.) Since he's so happy to talk about almost anything, motion/picture threw caution to the wind and pulled no punches.
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| Angelina Jolie on Hackers.... "I talked to a lot of male hackers who told me that, even though it's changing, very few hackers are women, so it's difficult for them to fit in. I think that's why Kate is so strong-willed and disciplined: she knows she's good, but she feels she has to be tough to be accepted as an equal."
- Angelina Jolie
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| Interview with "Destiny" 1) In your own words, define hacker.
I believe its someone who watches over systems, They try to find a solution to a problem, They are constantly curious and try to learn as much as they can. 2) I understand hackers assume an online nickname to become known by - how did you acquire your nickname? I gave it to myself. What I learn today could very well be my "Destiny". 3) What is your technical background. (Which platform do you prefer PC/MAC? What is your online background? Do you do networking? Do you know programming languages,etc.)
I prefer PC platforms. I learn what I can provided limitations of access. Programming I can do without, too tiring.
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| Mitnick speaks! Kevin Mitnick is the most famous hacker in history. He has been in prison for more than four years for crimes that, when you get down to it, amount to little more than illegally copying proprietary software belonging to major companies including Motorola, Nokia and Sun. He was made a household name by New York Times reporter John Markoff, who featured Mitnick in a book called Cyberpunk (published in 1991), then wrote a front page story for the Times on July 4, 1994, that portrayed Mitnick as a superhacker who could wreak cyberhavoc--and ruin lives--if not caught by the Feds. Then a funny thing happened. Markoff's friend, Tsutomu Shimomura, claimed that Mitnick had hacked his home computer on Christmas Day, 1994, and went after him, with Markoff in tow. When Shimomura tracked Mitnick down in North Carolina, Markoff was there for the kill. This was documented in subsequent front-page stories and a book called Takedown, for which Markoff and Shimomura shared a $750,000 advance. Expect the movie version soon.
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| Hackers are the gremlins of the of the '90s Phiber Optik - real name: Mark Abene - is the hacker even computer illiterates have heard of, the one who got sent to jail for a year and a day for messing around with the phone company, the kind of whiz kid the FBI would have us believe is single-handedly going to bring down the information superhighway. So who better to give us the scoop on HACKERS vs. hackers? Do you call yourself a hacker? Yeah, sure, despite the way the word has been twisted around. I don't think I could get rid of the term if I wanted to. The media uses it to mean whatever they want - it's like they have the copyright on the word "hacker." Most anything at all that they consider to be in the least clever that involves a computer is a hack. Do real hackers spend a lot of time trying to figure out how to get free services through computer manipulation? Listen, if you use other people's credit card numbers to buy merchandise, that's obviously stealing. The FBI likes referring to people like that as hackers, and the media picks it up because it makes good headlines.

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Interview with Carol P. Meinel
Hacker Manifesto
Hackers Heroes of the Computer Revolution
Hacker ethic
Hacking
Microsoft says IE updates possible
Greatest security risk: Social engineering, says Gartner
Hacker Psych
No Software Patents!
IE exploit is top of the hacks
IBM bakes new 3D circuit design
AMD joins transistor trend
Attacking Apache with builtin Modules in Multihomed Environments (10)
Norton Anti-Virus Script Blocking Can Be Bypassed
New, "more insidious" phishing scam is triggered when unsuspecting users open an E-mail. (5)
Microsoft skips Itanium with new Windows
Virus warning: Cyborgs at risk
Is Microsoft using 'Halo 2' to thwart Xbox hackers? (3)
Windows Media Player: Pirate Edition
Google stars in Firefox's new browser
Intel Aims to Make PCs Cooler, Quieter, Sleeker with BTX Form-Factor
Dear IE, I
Netscape aims beyond Firefox
Panda Software reports the appearance of Sober.I
Does anybody like Norton AntiVirus? (1)
IView MediaPro v2.6.2
Linus Torvalds speaks out against EU patent law
Opera 7.60 joins the browser battle
Firefox cutting into IE
Security officials to spy on chat rooms
Kazaa creates worst spyware threat, says CA
Winamp Security Hole
Feds try to take logs from Nmap creator (1)
Over the Thanksgiving holiday Hackers defaced off SCO Web site
Alert: New Sober variant rapidly spreading
Microsoft pays hackers $250,000 to turn in their friends
What is a script kiddie, hacker or cracker?
Hacker Psych 101
Reports shows - only 12% of all E-Mail messages were legitimate during the month of November
New hacking tool: chocolate (73)
Who says safe computing must remain a pipe dream?
New Internet domains in the works
Toshiba puts quantum crypto into practice
Multiple vulnerabilities within PHP <= 4.3.9, PHP5 <= 5.0.2
Windows XP SP2 Firewall shows your files and printers to every Internet user
phpBB Attachment Mod: new vulnerabilities discovered
IDC: 3 future technologies
Taiwan police seize 60,000 suspect AMD CPUs
iWork productivity software targets Microsoft's Office
Troy-horses infects Windows Media files?
McAfee Launches SiteDigger 2.0 - program, which checks sites for their vulnerabilities
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