Hacking The Pentagon Documentary.

21 Dec 2010, written by ZootPatrol.com 0 Comments


Whether or not you believe that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should have released gov’t documents or not, you still can’t deny the intrigue of someone’s ability to hack high security infrastructure.  Probably because all we know is click and browse and its so complicated it becomes mysterious and awesome.  Or there’s the most likely answer that you just saw the movie “Hackers” too many times and wished we were ZeroCool.  A new Swedish documentary “WikiRebels” is (4 parts on YouTube) covers Assange talking about the 1990s when he and other hackers had a backdoor into control of military internet for two years.   It also touches on ethical conflicts between Wikileaks leaders.  A WikiLeaks bio piece on Assange says ““As a teenager he became Australia’s most famous ethical computer hacker. After referrals from the United States government his phone was tapped in 1991, and he spent six years in court. He hacked thousand of systems, including the Pentagon and the U.S. military Security Coordination Center.”  Hack the Planet!  Just try not to get anyone killed please.

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