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- From: jem@sunSITE.unc.edu (Jonathan Magid)
- Subject: Re: "Hackers on NPR"
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.013049.14449@samba.oit.unc.edu>
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- References: <1992Dec21.120437.2740@cs.odu.edu>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 01:30:49 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec21.120437.2740@cs.odu.edu> jdp@poppy.cs.odu.edu (JD Powell) writes:
- >
- >Anyone else hear the segment on National Public Radio this morning?
- >William Flanagan (sp?) of Forbes was interviewed in a free range
- >discussion that bounced from 'sport hackers' to hackers that have
- >been co-opted by organized crime. Mr. Flanagan explained the
- >organized crime link by pointing out Crime Inc.'s need for stolen
- >phone services...after all, those calls to Colombia can be very
- >expensive....
- >
- >All in all, it was a lightly sensationalized little sound bite,
- >sounding for all the world like they were trying to perpetuate
- >any hysteria they can instigate. They being the people of the press
- >that involve themselves in these stories.
-
- Yeah, Yesterday I read the article in this month's Forbes on the "new hackers"
- and was not impressed with either the depth of their coverage, their research,
- or how much thought they gave to the things they were saying.
-
- Interestingly, the article mentioned the 2600 "crash", but without any thought
- to the First Ammendment issues that seem rather obvious...
-
- The gist of the article is that there are fewer and fewer "harmless hackers"
- (I think they did actually explain the history of the term, but I may be
- confusing it with the _Hacker Crackdown_ which I am currently reading) and
- more "hard nose criminals"; saying that more of the modern day crackers
- are the people you remember as "bullies" in school rather than the harmless
- "nerd or geek".
-
- Pretty silly and superficial treatment of a complex subject I thought.
-
- <sigh>
- jem.
-
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