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  1. Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience by M. R. Bennett, P. M. S. Hacker, 2003-04-25
  2. The Time Hackers by Gary Paulsen, 2006-08-22
  3. The Bedford Handbook with 2009 MLA and 2010 APA updates by Diana Hacker, Nancy Sommers, 2009-12-16
  4. Who Is Shayla Hacker by Evan Kilgore, 2007-06-15
  5. Kingpin: How One Hacker Took Over the Billion Dollar Cyber Crime Underground by Kevin Poulsen, 2011-02-22
  6. The Best of 2600, Collector's Edition: A Hacker Odyssey by Emmanuel Goldstein, 2009-02-03
  7. The Happy Hacker: A Guide to (Mostly) Harmless Computer Hacking by Carolyn Meinel, 2001-12
  8. The Canon Camera Hackers Manual: Teach Your Camera New Tricks by Berthold Daum, 2010-05-17
  9. Firewalls and Internet Security: Repelling the Wily Hacker (2nd Edition) by William R. Cheswick, Steven M. Bellovin, et all 2003-03-06
  10. Webster's New World Hacker Dictionary by Bernadette Schell, Clemens Martin, 2006-09-05
  11. Neuroscience and Philosophy: Brain, Mind, and Language by Maxwell Bennett, Daniel Dennett, et all 2009-03-04
  12. Anti-Hacker Tool Kit, Third Edition by Mike Shema, Chris Davis, et all 2006-02-09
  13. The Hacker's Handbook: The Strategy Behind Breaking into and Defending Networks by Susan Young, Dave Aitel, 2003-11-24
  14. Hacker Culture by Douglas Thomas, 2003-06-02

61. Infinite Coolness - They Live, Killer Klowns, 12 Monkeys, Hackers, Strange Days!
Short review, several pictures, and some links.
http://www.toptown.com/dorms/creedstonegate/movie/movie.htm
Welcome to the Infinite Coolness Website Movie Section! Be sure to check out the Main Page , to find out about updates and other news about the site! This is just one section of a large entertainment site. This section is about great movies, and is very graphically enhanced. All movie titles link to the best site about that specific film. Some images are available in a larger size, and if there is a larger version, the image is linked to it. All of these larger movie images are on another server where I've started the Download Section
If possible, I've added links to buy the movie and the soundtrack, and I've also linked to sound, video, or desktop theme files when possible. These are all off-site files, so they could be removed or moved at any time, please let me know if you find a bad link. I can be reached by e mail at Creed@bigfoot.com or just leave a message on the Message Board
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62. BBC NEWS | Technology | US Hackers Told To Leave Iraq Alone
The FBI has warned American Hackers not to launch cyber attacks againstWashington's foes, fearing they could backfire on the US.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/2760899.stm
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You are in: Technology News Front Page World UK ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Friday, 14 February, 2003, 10:20 GMT US hackers told to leave Iraq alone
US military is heavily reliant on computer systems
The FBI has warned American hackers not to launch cyber attacks against Washington's foes. An alert by the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC) warned that "patriotic hacking" was a crime and could even backfire. The Center said it issued the warning "to heighten the awareness of an increase in global hacking activities as a result of the increasing tensions between the United States and Iraq." In the past, political protests by hackers have erupted into a virtual war of words. Most commonly these hackers have defaced websites, leaving messages in support of causes like the Palestinian intifada and Osama Bin Laden. Punishable felony The FBI said that recent experience showed that an increase in international tension was mirrored in the online world with a rise in cyber activity such as web defacements and denial of service attacks. Even 'patriotic hackers' can be fooled into launching attacks against their own interests by exploiting malicious code that purports to attack the other side when in fact it is designed to attack the interests of the side sending it
NIPC advisory
In the light of dispute with Iraq over weapons of mass destruction, the FBI said people needed to be ready for hack attacks, either by hackers targeting the US or by what it called "self-described 'patriotic' hackers."

63. BBC News | SCI/TECH | Hackers 'branded As Terrorists'
Hackers could be labelled terrorists under proposed US legislation,civil liberties groups warn.
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SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback ... Low Graphics Friday, 28 September, 2001, 09:26 GMT 10:26 UK Hackers 'branded as terrorists'
Bush toughening laws to fight terrorism
By BBC News Online's Alfred Hermida Hackers could be labelled as dangerous terrorists under new legislation being proposed by the Bush administration, civil liberties groups have warned.
A relatively harmless online prankster should not face a potential life sentence in prison
Shari Steele, EFF The Anti-Terrorism Act adds computer hacking to the list of federal terrorism offences, with penalties of up to life imprisonment. "Treating low-level computer crimes as terrorist acts is not an appropriate response to recent events," said Shari Steele, executive director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco-based cyber civil liberties group. The new bill, which would expand law enforcement's freedom to catch and punish terrorists, was put forward by US Attorney General John Ashcroft following the 11 September attacks on New York and Washington. Broad powers As well as making hacking a terrorist offence, it would create penalties of up to life imprisonment, adding broad pre-conviction seizure powers and serious criminal threats to those who help or shelter individuals suspected of causing minimal damage to networked computers.

64. HNSG Has Moved!
Anarchy, HAcking, Phreaking files for newbies.
http://www.geocities.com/ares_102/
Please update your bookmarks:
The HNSG Site has moved. You will be re-directed in 2 seconds to the new page, or you can click the link below if it refuses to work, or if you are impatient.
http://www.armory.com/~cerberus/

65. WOMAN HACKERS

http://www.obn.org/hackers/

66. Hacker's World Portal
Links to hacking history, cryptology, censorship, international hacking groups, news, publications, security, weekly features.
http://www.geocities.com/hackersworldportal/
Hackers World Portal is for informational purposes only. We pride ourselves in the sharing of knowledge. We do not believe in unwarranted malicious attacks, and this is not the place for such activities. SECURITY /ANONYMITY- UPDATES CENSORSHIP PUBLICATIONS ... TOOLS ACCESS SCAN INITIATED
PLEASE STAND BY
NEWS Some have theorized that this site is merely a front for another organization and have requested info. To those of you, you will be contacted. Some of you have access to our mirror site and you still have the same rights and priviledges. Are all movies about computers lame?- Essay by Jim Leonard Latest Defacements
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Instant Hacking with Python
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No portion or content of this site may be rewritten, redistributed, republished or used in any manner. CONTACT US HACKERS CHALLENGE
Secure Computing is offering a reward of $50,000 (which goes up one cent every second until it reaches $100,000) to get past their "Sidewinder" firewall and "Safeword" auth server and retrieve a file named 'secret.txt' stored on one of their machines. The winner also receives a Sidewinder leather jacket ("oooh") and bragging rights ("ahhh.."). So far there's been 19839 attacks with no success... more details continue....
http://www.challenge.securecomput

67. Computer Hacking And Ethics
Paper about developing ethics in teenage Hackers.
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~bh/hackers.html
Computer Hacking and Ethics
Brian Harvey
University of California, Berkeley [A slightly different version of this paper was written for the ``Panel on Hacking'' held by the Association for Computing Machinery in April, 1985. Thanks to Batya Friedman, Donn Parker, and Carter Sanders for their comments on early drafts.] [Neal Patrick] said he and his friends, who named themselves the ``414s'' after the Milwaukee area code, did not intend to do any damage and did not realize they were doing anything unethical or illegal. In fact, when asked [at a Congressional subcommittee hearing] at what point he questioned the ethics of his actions, he answered, ``Once the FBI knocked on the door.'' It's no secret that a mature sense of ethics is something a person develops over time. Parents are supposed to exercise authority over their children because the children are not expected to know how to make certain decisions for themselves. We have a juvenile court system separate from the adult criminal court system because we believe that a young person is not capable of criminal intent in the same sense that an adult is capable of it.

68. Wired News: Adobe Hackers: We're Immune
The Russian company that created software to circumvent Adobe's ebook format argued on Monday that its conduct which caused the arrest and detainment of programmer Dmitri Sklyarov in a high-profile case last summer was not illegal. By Farhad Manjoo and Michelle Delio. Wired
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,50797,00.html
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06:14 AM Mar. 04, 2002 PT SAN JOSE The Russian company that created software to circumvent Adobe's e-book format argued on Monday that its conduct which caused the arrest and detainment of programmer Dmitri Sklyarov in a high-profile case last summer was not illegal.
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Joseph Burton, Elcomsoft's attorney, told U.S. District Judge Ronald Whyte that Elcomsoft's actions "occurred in Russia or on the Internet, and we take the position that the Internet is a place" outside of U.S. jurisdiction. Burton said the company was not specifically "targeting" the software to Americans, but that the software was instead available to anyone on the Internet, regardless of residence. But Assistant U.S. Attorney Scott Frewing dismissed those claims, arguing that the Internet is a "physical presence" made up of many computers in America, and that "the U.S. has every right to stop contraband" on those machines.

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70. PCWorld.com - Six Charged As Satellite TV Hackers
Six Charged as Satellite TV Hackers FBI makes piracy arrests in California underDMCA provisions. Ashlee Vance, IDG News Service Thursday, February 13, 2003.
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,109353,00.asp
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Six Charged as Satellite TV Hackers FBI makes piracy arrests in California under DMCA provisions. Ashlee Vance, IDG News Service Thursday, February 13, 2003 The FBI has been tracking the illegal sale of software and devices used to decrypt satellite television signals for more than a year, according to an agency representative. As part of the effort, called Operation Decrypt, six individuals have been accused of violating provisions in the DMCA that make it illegal to circumvent encryption technologies in order to gain access to content, said James Spertus, assistant U.S. attorney. Advertisement document.write(''); A total of 17 people were charged in Los Angeles this week as part of the investigation. Most of them have already agreed to plead guilty and were not charged under the DMCA, according to investigators. "There is an enormous underground community of Web sites and individuals who advertise these decryption services," Spertus said. "We are targeting the higher tier, which are the actual software writers themselves or the engineers who deliver these hardware devices." Hacker Grapevine The FBI named DirecTV and Dish Networkpart of EchoStar Communicationsas two companies that have lost millions of dollars from satellite signal piracy. Both have invested heavily in technology designed to give only paying customers access to their services.

71. Hackers Keep Sites On Guard | CNET News.com
Security concerns are keeping systems managers up lateliterally. News.com
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,19793,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

72. Lv Hackers Network
Man ir nobriedusi tada doma parstat lietot InterBase un pariet pilniba uzšo DBVS. © Hackers.lv hakeru un programmetaju placis webmaster@Hackers.lv.
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73. Wired News: Hotmail Hackers: 'We Did It'
A hacking group claims responsibility for publicizing the Hotmail security hole, which Microsoft says is most decidedly not a 'backdoor.' By James Glave. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,21503,00.html
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04:00 PM Aug. 30, 1999 PT A previously unknown group known as Hackers Unite has claimed responsibility for publicizing Hotmail's security breach, which Microsoft vehemently denied was the result of a backdoor oversight. The group of eight hackers said Monday through a spokesman that they announced the hole to the Swedish media to draw attention to what they say is Microsoft's spotty security reputation.
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The stunt exposed every Hotmail email account, estimated to number as many as 50 million, to anyone with access to a Web browser. "We did not do this hack to destroy, we want to show the world how bad the security on Microsoft really is, and that company nearly have monopoly on [all] the computer software," a 21-year-old Swedish member of the group said Monday.

74. Hackers
Hackers Movie Script Typed by Lo Wang His mother is behind him, still hysterical.JOEY'S MOM Joey! JOEY Mom JENNIFER Just how dangerous are Hackers?
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75. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
Steven Levy.
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76. Wired News: Retailer Frustrates Hackers
A deceptively simple competition to win backpacks marketed as hackerwear has thwarted all efforts by programmers to break into the company's site. By Leander Kahney Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,18616,00.html
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03:00 AM Mar. 20, 1999 PT Promoting a new line of backpacks aimed at "hackers," a European bag manufacturer is running a crack-the-password competition on its Web site. According to an amusing line of posts to Slashdot , an information clearinghouse for computer nerds, the hackers reveal their mounting frustration at being unable to thwart the password competition.
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"Come on!" wrote one. "Out of the 10,000 people who have read this article, no one has found the username and password? I find that very hard to believe. It has to be something completely insanely easy, right?" The "crack and win" password competition is organized by Kipling , a manufacturer of travel bags, backpacks, and accessories based in Antwerp, Belgium. The competition promotes its Hacker line of bags and backpacks, which have names like bookmark, mailbomb, browser, spam, firewall, and download. "The game challenges every pirate out there to break into our security and win a Hacker bag," the company said in a press release.

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By Masha Zager
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September 17, 2002
Company employees and trusted third parties, such as consultants or suppliers, can cause enormous damage to corporate systems. "With complex business partner relationships, this can be a mess to deal with," Giga's Michael Rasmussen told NewsFactor.
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Organized Crime Cycle of Discovery and Exploitation ... Related Stories Once there were "black hat" hackers and "white hat" hackers bad guys who broke into computers to wreak havoc, and good guys who tried to find and plug loopholes before the bad guys found them. Today, as opportunities for hacking have increased, the ranks of hackers have grown, and their activities and motivations are more diverse than ever. "The term hacker doesn't even mean anything any more," said Michael Rasmussen, research director for information security at Giga Information Group , in an interview with NewsFactor. Still, security experts like Rasmussen try to profile hackers and divide them into broad categories.

78. Jesux
Jesux (pronounced Haysooks) is a new Linux distribution for Christian Hackers, schools, families, and churches. There is already a core distribution being prepared, based on RedHat's distribution. Please note - this is strictly a satire!
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Node/4081/
Welcome to the Jesux home page
The distribution that will not lead you into temptation
What is Jesux
Jesux (pronounced Hay-sooks) is a new Linux distribution for Christian hackers, schools, families, and churches. There is already a core distribution being prepared, based on RedHat's distribution. Jesux will aim to be an environment that is pleasant for Christians to work in, with all the amenities a Christian might expect, and when possible, free from worldly influences.
What is different about Jesux?
Below is a short list. As we get more information, we will put it here. Send more suggestions to jesux@pobox.com . Send your suggestions for content in the bookmark, fortune, and .newsrc files, too, and we will start posting some of this stuff.
  • default fortune file contains quotes from the scriptures, Augustine, C.S. Lewis, Chuck Swindoll, etc. Christian Enlightenment themes featuring Jesus, the cross, and other Christian icons Login screen has full text to Lord's Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance, with Christian and American symbols
    • Provide alternate screens for non-Americans, perhaps

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November 21, 2002
Gartner research director Richard Stiennon told NewsFactor that those who are seen as taking on the establishment often win the admiration of onlookers.
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Old Guard, New Guard Related Stories Hackers are typically portrayed as one of two stereotypes: digital Robin Hoods taking on the Internet's wired establishment or sinister masterminds who can upend everyday users' lives with their technical exploits. In reality, hackers who tend to resist that blanket term in favor of more specialized designations, such as cracker, white hat or black hat are usually tech-savvy individuals experimenting with their skill sets by probing applications and Web sites for vulnerabilities, security expert Ryan Russell told NewsFactor. But how did hacker myths arise? What sparks our fascination with those who illicitly explore computer systems? Comic Book Characters Gartner research director Richard Stiennon told NewsFactor that the public's desire to view real-world individuals as fictional good guys and bad guys is the driving force that determines how hackers are perceived.

80. Fighting Hackers With Freeware | CNET News.com
Been hacked? Only the Shadow may know for sure. News.com
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,24480,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

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