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OWNED presents the 50 year history of the law-spurning tech tradition of hacking. This vibrant movement gained momentum in the 1960s with Captain Crunch and phone phreaking and now includes annual DefCon hacker conventions in Las Vegas (an amusing highlight of these is the fun game "Spot the Fed"). Kevin Mittnick, dubbed by the New York Times "FBI's Most Wanted Cybercriminal" speaks for the first time about the crimes that lead to his conviction. Misanthropic hacker Fuqrag casually wreaks havoc on government websites from a claustrophobic trailer in an anonymous trailer park.
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Un documental imprescindible para conocer de dónde vienen las actuales corrientes que imperan en el mundo de los ordenadores. El origen de la llamada "piratería informática", del movimiento de software libre en un garaje, la oposición a este movimiento de sujetos como Bill Gates o Steve Jobs desde el principio, o la historia de los precursores de la seguridad informática, como John Draper (el mítico Capitán Crunch), Steve Wozniak o Kevin Mitnick. John Draper (uno de los pioneros del hacking), Steve Wozniak (el co-fundador de Apple Computer) y a Kevin Mitnick (el ciber-criminal más buscado de Estados Unidos), en un recuento de cómo los hackers se convirtieron en héroes y villanos de la nueva era de las computadoras.
En este documental nos cuentan como Joybubbles le contó a John Draper el truco sobre el silbato de los cereales Capitán Crunch. Más tarde, John desarrolló la tecnología de las BlueBox, que se la pasó a los fundadores de Apple para que construyeran más.
Himself
The Secret History of Hacking is a 2001 documentary film that focuses on phreaking, computer hacking and social engineering occurring from the 1970s through to the 1990s. Archive footage concerning the subject matter and (computer generated) graphical imagery specifically created for the film are voiced over with narrative audio commentary, intermixed with commentary from people who in one way or another have been closely involved in these matters.
Himself
A feature-length documentary about the Free Kevin movement and the hacker world.
Himself
This documentary looks at the computer hacker community in New York City of today, its meetings and conferences, political annotations, and historically explores the roots of the original definition 'hacking' amongst the model train enthusiasts at MIT.