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The Origins of Hacker Culture
Discover how a group of curious, tech-savvy individuals shaped the digital landscape we know today. The first of a 3 part series, "The Origins of Hacker Culture" explores the evolution of hacker ethos from its humble beginnings in the 1960s with MIT's Tech Model Railroad Club to the modern hackers we're familiar with today.
On Internet Underground, we explore the hidden corners of the internet and uncover the fascinating stories and interesting people that inhabit this vast and constantly evolving digital world. From hackers and programmers to activists and artists, we'll take a deep dive into the underground culture of the internet and shine a light on the issues and trends that are shaping our online experiences.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:31 - Model Trains - 1960's
6:11 - Phreaks and G...
published: 05 Jun 2024
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The World Of Hackers | Political Documentary | Counterculture | Hacking
The World Of Hackers - Until recently, many of us thought we were safe online and that the Internet provided a safe haven to share ideas and democratize information with the security of privacy. But then headlines emerged with stories of Wikileaks, Snowden and the NSA.
The World Of Hackers (2017)
Director: Flo Laval
Writers: Flo Laval
Stars: Amaelle Guiton
Genre: Documentary, Thriller
Country: United States
Language: English
Also Known As: Guardians of the New World
Release Date: December 31, 2017 (United States)
Synopsis:
Guardians of the New World introduces us to the world of hacker culture. Emerging from the 70’s counterculture around conceptions of personal freedom, decentralisation of power and sharing, hacking really came to prominence with the emergence of the Internet as a ubiqu...
published: 24 Jun 2023
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Meeting a Russian Hacker Who Was Hacking VICE | CYBERWAR
"Are you hacking VICE right now?"
This Russian hacker told us he is not stealing compromising information, just accessing raw data.
In 2017, Ben Makuch traveled the world to meet with hackers, government officials, and dissidents to investigate the ecosystem of cyberwarfare.
Watch more like this:
An Interview with Hacker 'Phineas Fisher' as a Puppet
https://youtu.be/BpyCl1Qm6Xs
The Only Reporter to Interview the Ashley Madison Hackers
https://youtu.be/D3PYN7eAFco
Bogachev and Russia's Cyber Black Market
https://youtu.be/kIkl3SFSSTc
Subscribe Now: https://vice.video/SUBSCRIBE-TO-VICETV
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published: 05 Oct 2021
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What is Hacker Culture?
Hackers are not criminals, that you hear about on media. We need to make a big distinction here, on who they are and what values are important to them. I got recently interested in Hacker Culture, I read some things, made small research and I wanted to share it in this video😏
How to Become a Hacker guide by Eric Raymond: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html
Veritasium video on opening garages: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNodxp9Jy4A
All the beats for background music were provided by Comb4t. Give him some love😊
https://www.youtube.com/@UCKMdoGEgRL-_olKQucgNs-Q
0:00 Hook
1:09 Defining Hacker Culture
1:46 Hacker Mindset
4:47 Stallman on hacking
6:37 Hacker Attitude Intro
7:47 1. Fascinating problems
9:55 2. Don't reinvent the wheel
12:07 3. Boredom and Drudgery are evil
1...
published: 09 Apr 2023
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This is what it's like to party with hackers
What's your party trick? Hacking guns? Cars? ATMs? One week a year, Vegas fills up with members of a group that's becoming one of the most influential in the world: hackers. Thousands and thousands of hackers descend on Vegas for cybersecurity conferences Black Hat and DefCon. Laurie Segall reports.
published: 07 Dec 2015
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Police Militarization meets Hacker Culture: Swatting
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News
In recent years, a small amount of hackers and gamers have been anonymously reporting fake hostage situations, shootings, and other violent crimes designed to send elite police units, like SWAT teams, to unsuspecting people at their residences.
Swatting is a dangerous and expensive prank, which is easy to pull off. Swatters are utilizing easily accessible technology to mask or even alter the ID during calls to 911 dispatchers. With SWAT teams and paramilitary gear becoming the norm across small town America, these calls have predictably chaotic results.
Despite the hyper-vigilance of America's law enforcement, authorities still struggle to defend themselves from the unlikeliest of threats — tech-savvy teenagers. Police mi...
published: 05 Jun 2014
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Hacker Culture - History and Influences | Nelson Zhang | TEDxSMICSchool
At TEDxSMICSchool 2018, Nelson Zhang discusses the hacker culture. He explains how the term “hacker” has been wrongfully viewed by the global society, and enlightens the audience with unknown details about what hackers do. A Torontonian, Nelson was selected for a Thiel Fellowship while attending the University of California at Berkely, providing him with &100,000 to drop out of college and become an entrepreneur. Along with Richie Zeng, Nelson launched Wearhaus, a successful Kickstarter project with thousands of backers. Nelson now lives in Shanghai and continues to work on Wearhaus, which creates smart earbuds and headphones for the modern user.
TEDxSMICSchool 2018 was organized by a team of 19 students at the SMIC School in Shanghai, China led by executive team members Wesley Ding (Lead...
published: 28 Jun 2018
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Threat or Saviour? The World of Hacker Culture | Guardians of the New World | Full Documentary
Until recently, many of us thought we were safe online and that the Internet provided a safe haven to share ideas and democratise information with the security of privacy. But then headlines emerged with stories of Wikileaks, Snowden and the NSA.
Guardians of the New World introduces us to the world of hacker culture. Emerging from the 70’s counterculture around conceptions of personal freedom, decentralisation of power and sharing, hacking really came to prominence with the emergence of the Internet as a ubiquitous public forum from the late 90’s onwards.
Hackers have emerged as both a threat to government and civilian security, or its saviour, often depending on your point of view.
Governments are starting to see the dangers presented both from outside their borders and within from th...
published: 01 Aug 2022
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The Max Headroom TV Hack of 1987: The Bizarre Unsolved Mystery
On November 22, 1987, Chicago experienced one of the strangest television hijacks in history, known as the Max Headroom incident. A mysterious figure wearing a Max Headroom mask interrupted two broadcasts, leaving viewers shocked and puzzled. Despite investigations, the culprits were never caught. Dive into the eerie details of this unsolved mystery and learn how it exposed the vulnerabilities of 1980s TV technology.
Watch to uncover:
The timeline of the Max Headroom incident
The bizarre messages and actions of the hacker
Why this incident remains an unsolved mystery
The impact on TV broadcasting and hacker culture
🔔 Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more fascinating stories from the past! #maxheadroom #TVHack #unsolvedmystery #1980s #hackerculture #te...
published: 28 Jul 2024
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Hacker Culture Meritocracy?
Is hacking a meritocracy? Who is not good enough? Successful people are the most skilled? Am I just jealous?
The Hacker Mind Podcast EP 22: Hacking Social Media https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3RoZWhhY2tlcm1pbmQvZmVlZC54bWw/episode/dGhlaGFja2VybWluZC5wb2RiZWFuLmNvbS9lNmE1NWNmZS05ODY5LTM3YzYtYTU1YS1lZTY4ZmMxODgxOWQ
00:00 - Meritocracy Intro
01:16 - Chapter I: My Feelings & My Background
03:05 - Increase my own Merit
05:08 - Judging Others
06:13 - Chapter II: The Job Market
07:04 - Skills are not that important
08:44 - Minimum requirement of skill
09:28 - Cognitive Dissonance
11:02 - Chapter III: Social Media
13:14 - Conclusion
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published: 04 Jun 2021
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The Origins of Hacker Culture
Discover how a group of curious, tech-savvy individuals shaped the digital landscape we know today. The first of a 3 part series, "The Origins of Hacker Culture...
Discover how a group of curious, tech-savvy individuals shaped the digital landscape we know today. The first of a 3 part series, "The Origins of Hacker Culture" explores the evolution of hacker ethos from its humble beginnings in the 1960s with MIT's Tech Model Railroad Club to the modern hackers we're familiar with today.
On Internet Underground, we explore the hidden corners of the internet and uncover the fascinating stories and interesting people that inhabit this vast and constantly evolving digital world. From hackers and programmers to activists and artists, we'll take a deep dive into the underground culture of the internet and shine a light on the issues and trends that are shaping our online experiences.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:31 - Model Trains - 1960's
6:11 - Phreaks and Geeks - 1970's
10:57 - Outro
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Discover how a group of curious, tech-savvy individuals shaped the digital landscape we know today. The first of a 3 part series, "The Origins of Hacker Culture" explores the evolution of hacker ethos from its humble beginnings in the 1960s with MIT's Tech Model Railroad Club to the modern hackers we're familiar with today.
On Internet Underground, we explore the hidden corners of the internet and uncover the fascinating stories and interesting people that inhabit this vast and constantly evolving digital world. From hackers and programmers to activists and artists, we'll take a deep dive into the underground culture of the internet and shine a light on the issues and trends that are shaping our online experiences.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:31 - Model Trains - 1960's
6:11 - Phreaks and Geeks - 1970's
10:57 - Outro
🎵 Music licensed from Lickd. The biggest mainstream and stock music platform for content creators
Every 1's a Winner (Single Version) by Hot Chocolate, https://lickd.lnk.to/wX1EEuID License ID: 04o31OKLB6z
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- published: 05 Jun 2024
- views: 42906
55:44
The World Of Hackers | Political Documentary | Counterculture | Hacking
The World Of Hackers - Until recently, many of us thought we were safe online and that the Internet provided a safe haven to share ideas and democratize informa...
The World Of Hackers - Until recently, many of us thought we were safe online and that the Internet provided a safe haven to share ideas and democratize information with the security of privacy. But then headlines emerged with stories of Wikileaks, Snowden and the NSA.
The World Of Hackers (2017)
Director: Flo Laval
Writers: Flo Laval
Stars: Amaelle Guiton
Genre: Documentary, Thriller
Country: United States
Language: English
Also Known As: Guardians of the New World
Release Date: December 31, 2017 (United States)
Synopsis:
Guardians of the New World introduces us to the world of hacker culture. Emerging from the 70’s counterculture around conceptions of personal freedom, decentralisation of power and sharing, hacking really came to prominence with the emergence of the Internet as a ubiquitous public forum from the late 90’s onwards.
Hackers have emerged as both a threat to government and civilian security, or its saviour, often depending on your point of view.
Governments are starting to see the dangers presented both from outside their borders and within from this subculture of devoted keyboard warriors and are responding with force. In the USA the authorities do their best to keep up with those suspected of online subversion, while other governments have threatened to switch off the Internet all together. Far from being safe behind their screens, the new digital revolutionaries are being thrown behind bars, or in some countries like Syria tortured, while hackers in other countries do their best to support them, and keep their networks secure.
Guardians of the New World gives context to this often misunderstood subculture. For behind closed doors, in bedrooms and living rooms across the world, a war is being fought that will affect us all, and the battlefield is online.
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#hacker #politics #documentary
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https://wn.com/The_World_Of_Hackers_|_Political_Documentary_|_Counterculture_|_Hacking
The World Of Hackers - Until recently, many of us thought we were safe online and that the Internet provided a safe haven to share ideas and democratize information with the security of privacy. But then headlines emerged with stories of Wikileaks, Snowden and the NSA.
The World Of Hackers (2017)
Director: Flo Laval
Writers: Flo Laval
Stars: Amaelle Guiton
Genre: Documentary, Thriller
Country: United States
Language: English
Also Known As: Guardians of the New World
Release Date: December 31, 2017 (United States)
Synopsis:
Guardians of the New World introduces us to the world of hacker culture. Emerging from the 70’s counterculture around conceptions of personal freedom, decentralisation of power and sharing, hacking really came to prominence with the emergence of the Internet as a ubiquitous public forum from the late 90’s onwards.
Hackers have emerged as both a threat to government and civilian security, or its saviour, often depending on your point of view.
Governments are starting to see the dangers presented both from outside their borders and within from this subculture of devoted keyboard warriors and are responding with force. In the USA the authorities do their best to keep up with those suspected of online subversion, while other governments have threatened to switch off the Internet all together. Far from being safe behind their screens, the new digital revolutionaries are being thrown behind bars, or in some countries like Syria tortured, while hackers in other countries do their best to support them, and keep their networks secure.
Guardians of the New World gives context to this often misunderstood subculture. For behind closed doors, in bedrooms and living rooms across the world, a war is being fought that will affect us all, and the battlefield is online.
MORE DOCS!
► Gold: https://bit.ly/2IRZ0OA
► World Economy: https://bit.ly/36QlhEM
► All Playlists: https://bit.ly/3lOiCll
#hacker #politics #documentary
COPYRIGHT / IMPORTANT: All Rights Reserved! All of the films published by us are legally licensed. We have acquired the rights (at least for specific territories) from the copyright holders by written contract. If you have questions please send an email to: info[at]amogo-networx.com, Amogo Networx - The AVOD Channel Network, www.amogo-networx.com.
- published: 24 Jun 2023
- views: 619889
3:44
Meeting a Russian Hacker Who Was Hacking VICE | CYBERWAR
"Are you hacking VICE right now?"
This Russian hacker told us he is not stealing compromising information, just accessing raw data.
In 2017, Ben Makuch travel...
"Are you hacking VICE right now?"
This Russian hacker told us he is not stealing compromising information, just accessing raw data.
In 2017, Ben Makuch traveled the world to meet with hackers, government officials, and dissidents to investigate the ecosystem of cyberwarfare.
Watch more like this:
An Interview with Hacker 'Phineas Fisher' as a Puppet
https://youtu.be/BpyCl1Qm6Xs
The Only Reporter to Interview the Ashley Madison Hackers
https://youtu.be/D3PYN7eAFco
Bogachev and Russia's Cyber Black Market
https://youtu.be/kIkl3SFSSTc
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https://wn.com/Meeting_A_Russian_Hacker_Who_Was_Hacking_Vice_|_Cyberwar
"Are you hacking VICE right now?"
This Russian hacker told us he is not stealing compromising information, just accessing raw data.
In 2017, Ben Makuch traveled the world to meet with hackers, government officials, and dissidents to investigate the ecosystem of cyberwarfare.
Watch more like this:
An Interview with Hacker 'Phineas Fisher' as a Puppet
https://youtu.be/BpyCl1Qm6Xs
The Only Reporter to Interview the Ashley Madison Hackers
https://youtu.be/D3PYN7eAFco
Bogachev and Russia's Cyber Black Market
https://youtu.be/kIkl3SFSSTc
Subscribe Now: https://vice.video/SUBSCRIBE-TO-VICETV
Follow VICE TV:
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#VICETVArchive
- published: 05 Oct 2021
- views: 3190175
21:17
What is Hacker Culture?
Hackers are not criminals, that you hear about on media. We need to make a big distinction here, on who they are and what values are important to them. I got re...
Hackers are not criminals, that you hear about on media. We need to make a big distinction here, on who they are and what values are important to them. I got recently interested in Hacker Culture, I read some things, made small research and I wanted to share it in this video😏
How to Become a Hacker guide by Eric Raymond: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html
Veritasium video on opening garages: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNodxp9Jy4A
All the beats for background music were provided by Comb4t. Give him some love😊
https://www.youtube.com/@UCKMdoGEgRL-_olKQucgNs-Q
0:00 Hook
1:09 Defining Hacker Culture
1:46 Hacker Mindset
4:47 Stallman on hacking
6:37 Hacker Attitude Intro
7:47 1. Fascinating problems
9:55 2. Don't reinvent the wheel
12:07 3. Boredom and Drudgery are evil
13:55 4. Freedom is good
16:46 Satoru Gojo
18:39 5. Competence
19:48 Final Thoughts
https://wn.com/What_Is_Hacker_Culture
Hackers are not criminals, that you hear about on media. We need to make a big distinction here, on who they are and what values are important to them. I got recently interested in Hacker Culture, I read some things, made small research and I wanted to share it in this video😏
How to Become a Hacker guide by Eric Raymond: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html
Veritasium video on opening garages: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNodxp9Jy4A
All the beats for background music were provided by Comb4t. Give him some love😊
https://www.youtube.com/@UCKMdoGEgRL-_olKQucgNs-Q
0:00 Hook
1:09 Defining Hacker Culture
1:46 Hacker Mindset
4:47 Stallman on hacking
6:37 Hacker Attitude Intro
7:47 1. Fascinating problems
9:55 2. Don't reinvent the wheel
12:07 3. Boredom and Drudgery are evil
13:55 4. Freedom is good
16:46 Satoru Gojo
18:39 5. Competence
19:48 Final Thoughts
- published: 09 Apr 2023
- views: 809
5:16
This is what it's like to party with hackers
What's your party trick? Hacking guns? Cars? ATMs? One week a year, Vegas fills up with members of a group that's becoming one of the most influential in the wo...
What's your party trick? Hacking guns? Cars? ATMs? One week a year, Vegas fills up with members of a group that's becoming one of the most influential in the world: hackers. Thousands and thousands of hackers descend on Vegas for cybersecurity conferences Black Hat and DefCon. Laurie Segall reports.
https://wn.com/This_Is_What_It's_Like_To_Party_With_Hackers
What's your party trick? Hacking guns? Cars? ATMs? One week a year, Vegas fills up with members of a group that's becoming one of the most influential in the world: hackers. Thousands and thousands of hackers descend on Vegas for cybersecurity conferences Black Hat and DefCon. Laurie Segall reports.
- published: 07 Dec 2015
- views: 492511
17:19
Police Militarization meets Hacker Culture: Swatting
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In recent years, a small amount of hackers and gamers have been anonymously reporting fake ho...
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News
In recent years, a small amount of hackers and gamers have been anonymously reporting fake hostage situations, shootings, and other violent crimes designed to send elite police units, like SWAT teams, to unsuspecting people at their residences.
Swatting is a dangerous and expensive prank, which is easy to pull off. Swatters are utilizing easily accessible technology to mask or even alter the ID during calls to 911 dispatchers. With SWAT teams and paramilitary gear becoming the norm across small town America, these calls have predictably chaotic results.
Despite the hyper-vigilance of America's law enforcement, authorities still struggle to defend themselves from the unlikeliest of threats — tech-savvy teenagers. Police militarization meets hacker culture as VICE News investigates the dangerous crime of swatting.
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In recent years, a small amount of hackers and gamers have been anonymously reporting fake hostage situations, shootings, and other violent crimes designed to send elite police units, like SWAT teams, to unsuspecting people at their residences.
Swatting is a dangerous and expensive prank, which is easy to pull off. Swatters are utilizing easily accessible technology to mask or even alter the ID during calls to 911 dispatchers. With SWAT teams and paramilitary gear becoming the norm across small town America, these calls have predictably chaotic results.
Despite the hyper-vigilance of America's law enforcement, authorities still struggle to defend themselves from the unlikeliest of threats — tech-savvy teenagers. Police militarization meets hacker culture as VICE News investigates the dangerous crime of swatting.
Check out the VICE News beta for more: http://vicenews.com
Follow VICE News here:
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- published: 05 Jun 2014
- views: 5155702
23:35
Hacker Culture - History and Influences | Nelson Zhang | TEDxSMICSchool
At TEDxSMICSchool 2018, Nelson Zhang discusses the hacker culture. He explains how the term “hacker” has been wrongfully viewed by the global society, and enlig...
At TEDxSMICSchool 2018, Nelson Zhang discusses the hacker culture. He explains how the term “hacker” has been wrongfully viewed by the global society, and enlightens the audience with unknown details about what hackers do. A Torontonian, Nelson was selected for a Thiel Fellowship while attending the University of California at Berkely, providing him with &100,000 to drop out of college and become an entrepreneur. Along with Richie Zeng, Nelson launched Wearhaus, a successful Kickstarter project with thousands of backers. Nelson now lives in Shanghai and continues to work on Wearhaus, which creates smart earbuds and headphones for the modern user.
TEDxSMICSchool 2018 was organized by a team of 19 students at the SMIC School in Shanghai, China led by executive team members Wesley Ding (Lead Organizer), Kai Yi Mok (Communications), Jay Jung (Finance), and Victoria Liu (Design). Learn more about our mission to spread ideas at www.TEDxSMICSchool.com. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Hacker_Culture_History_And_Influences_|_Nelson_Zhang_|_Tedxsmicschool
At TEDxSMICSchool 2018, Nelson Zhang discusses the hacker culture. He explains how the term “hacker” has been wrongfully viewed by the global society, and enlightens the audience with unknown details about what hackers do. A Torontonian, Nelson was selected for a Thiel Fellowship while attending the University of California at Berkely, providing him with &100,000 to drop out of college and become an entrepreneur. Along with Richie Zeng, Nelson launched Wearhaus, a successful Kickstarter project with thousands of backers. Nelson now lives in Shanghai and continues to work on Wearhaus, which creates smart earbuds and headphones for the modern user.
TEDxSMICSchool 2018 was organized by a team of 19 students at the SMIC School in Shanghai, China led by executive team members Wesley Ding (Lead Organizer), Kai Yi Mok (Communications), Jay Jung (Finance), and Victoria Liu (Design). Learn more about our mission to spread ideas at www.TEDxSMICSchool.com. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 28 Jun 2018
- views: 3904
55:08
Threat or Saviour? The World of Hacker Culture | Guardians of the New World | Full Documentary
Until recently, many of us thought we were safe online and that the Internet provided a safe haven to share ideas and democratise information with the security ...
Until recently, many of us thought we were safe online and that the Internet provided a safe haven to share ideas and democratise information with the security of privacy. But then headlines emerged with stories of Wikileaks, Snowden and the NSA.
Guardians of the New World introduces us to the world of hacker culture. Emerging from the 70’s counterculture around conceptions of personal freedom, decentralisation of power and sharing, hacking really came to prominence with the emergence of the Internet as a ubiquitous public forum from the late 90’s onwards.
Hackers have emerged as both a threat to government and civilian security, or its saviour, often depending on your point of view.
Governments are starting to see the dangers presented both from outside their borders and within from this subculture of devoted keyboard warriors and are responding with force. In the USA the authorities do their best to keep up with those suspected of online subversion, while other governments have threatened to switch off the Internet all together. Far from being safe behind their screens, the new digital revolutionaries are being thrown behind bars, or in some countries like Syria tortured, while hackers in other countries do their best to support them, and keep their networks secure.
Guardians of the New World gives context to this often misunderstood subculture. For behind closed doors, in bedrooms and living rooms across the world, a war is being fought that will affect us all, and the battlefield is online.
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Until recently, many of us thought we were safe online and that the Internet provided a safe haven to share ideas and democratise information with the security of privacy. But then headlines emerged with stories of Wikileaks, Snowden and the NSA.
Guardians of the New World introduces us to the world of hacker culture. Emerging from the 70’s counterculture around conceptions of personal freedom, decentralisation of power and sharing, hacking really came to prominence with the emergence of the Internet as a ubiquitous public forum from the late 90’s onwards.
Hackers have emerged as both a threat to government and civilian security, or its saviour, often depending on your point of view.
Governments are starting to see the dangers presented both from outside their borders and within from this subculture of devoted keyboard warriors and are responding with force. In the USA the authorities do their best to keep up with those suspected of online subversion, while other governments have threatened to switch off the Internet all together. Far from being safe behind their screens, the new digital revolutionaries are being thrown behind bars, or in some countries like Syria tortured, while hackers in other countries do their best to support them, and keep their networks secure.
Guardians of the New World gives context to this often misunderstood subculture. For behind closed doors, in bedrooms and living rooms across the world, a war is being fought that will affect us all, and the battlefield is online.
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- published: 01 Aug 2022
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The Max Headroom TV Hack of 1987: The Bizarre Unsolved Mystery
On November 22, 1987, Chicago experienced one of the strangest television hijacks in history, known as the Max Headroom incident. A mysterious figure wearing a ...
On November 22, 1987, Chicago experienced one of the strangest television hijacks in history, known as the Max Headroom incident. A mysterious figure wearing a Max Headroom mask interrupted two broadcasts, leaving viewers shocked and puzzled. Despite investigations, the culprits were never caught. Dive into the eerie details of this unsolved mystery and learn how it exposed the vulnerabilities of 1980s TV technology.
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The timeline of the Max Headroom incident
The bizarre messages and actions of the hacker
Why this incident remains an unsolved mystery
The impact on TV broadcasting and hacker culture
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On November 22, 1987, Chicago experienced one of the strangest television hijacks in history, known as the Max Headroom incident. A mysterious figure wearing a Max Headroom mask interrupted two broadcasts, leaving viewers shocked and puzzled. Despite investigations, the culprits were never caught. Dive into the eerie details of this unsolved mystery and learn how it exposed the vulnerabilities of 1980s TV technology.
Watch to uncover:
The timeline of the Max Headroom incident
The bizarre messages and actions of the hacker
Why this incident remains an unsolved mystery
The impact on TV broadcasting and hacker culture
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- published: 28 Jul 2024
- views: 406
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Hacker Culture Meritocracy?
Is hacking a meritocracy? Who is not good enough? Successful people are the most skilled? Am I just jealous?
The Hacker Mind Podcast EP 22: Hacking Social Medi...
Is hacking a meritocracy? Who is not good enough? Successful people are the most skilled? Am I just jealous?
The Hacker Mind Podcast EP 22: Hacking Social Media https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3RoZWhhY2tlcm1pbmQvZmVlZC54bWw/episode/dGhlaGFja2VybWluZC5wb2RiZWFuLmNvbS9lNmE1NWNmZS05ODY5LTM3YzYtYTU1YS1lZTY4ZmMxODgxOWQ
00:00 - Meritocracy Intro
01:16 - Chapter I: My Feelings & My Background
03:05 - Increase my own Merit
05:08 - Judging Others
06:13 - Chapter II: The Job Market
07:04 - Skills are not that important
08:44 - Minimum requirement of skill
09:28 - Cognitive Dissonance
11:02 - Chapter III: Social Media
13:14 - Conclusion
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Is hacking a meritocracy? Who is not good enough? Successful people are the most skilled? Am I just jealous?
The Hacker Mind Podcast EP 22: Hacking Social Media https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3RoZWhhY2tlcm1pbmQvZmVlZC54bWw/episode/dGhlaGFja2VybWluZC5wb2RiZWFuLmNvbS9lNmE1NWNmZS05ODY5LTM3YzYtYTU1YS1lZTY4ZmMxODgxOWQ
00:00 - Meritocracy Intro
01:16 - Chapter I: My Feelings & My Background
03:05 - Increase my own Merit
05:08 - Judging Others
06:13 - Chapter II: The Job Market
07:04 - Skills are not that important
08:44 - Minimum requirement of skill
09:28 - Cognitive Dissonance
11:02 - Chapter III: Social Media
13:14 - Conclusion
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- published: 04 Jun 2021
- views: 43343