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| | Hacker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hacker is a term used to describe people proficient in computers, who employ a tactical, rather than strategic, approach to computer programming, administration, or security, as well as their culture (hacker culture). |  | | In computer programming, hacker means a programmer who hacks or reaches a goal by employing a series of modifications to exploit or extend existing code or resources. |  | | Classification of hackers depends on the functionality, in other words the classification depends on the way hacker interacts with what is being hacked. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker
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| | Hacker culture - Iridis Encyclopedia |
 | | The hacker culture is the voluntary subculture which first developed in the 1960s among hackers working on early minicomputers in academic computer science environments. |  | | The concentration of hacker culture has paralleled and partly been driven by the commoditization of computer and networking technology, and has in turn accelerated that process. |  | | The MIT AI lab, the University of California, Berkeley and Carnegie-Mellon University were particularly well-known hotbeds of early hacker culture. |
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http://www.iridis.com/dsabljic/Hacker_culture
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| | History Of Computers : Home Electronics |
 | | History of computing hardware (before 1960s) History of computing hardware (1960s-present) History of operating systems The history of computing hardware (continued from history of computing hardware) picks up with the... |  | | History of computing hardware (before 1960s) History of computing hardware (1960s-present) History of operating systems This narrative presents the major developments in the history of computing hardware and attempts to put them... |  | | Find history of computers and more at Lycos Search. |
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http://www.lotusarn.com/176-History-Of-Computers.html
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| | A history of hacking |
 | | At first, "hacker" was a positive term for a person with a mastery of computers who could push programs beyond what they were designed to do. |  | | In one of the first arrests of hackers, the FBI busts the Milwaukee-based 414s (named after the local area code) after members are accused of 60 computer break-ins ranging from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center to Los Alamos National Laboratory. |  | | Hackers claim to have broken into a Pentagon network and stolen software for a military satellite system. |
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http://www.sptimes.com/Hackers/history.hacking.html
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| | History Forum -> About The Word 'hacker'. |
 | | The word 'hacker' in this context does not refer to a person who illegally breaks into a computer, or gets a malicious little piece of software to illegally break into a computer, in order to break a thing or two like a capricious little monkey. |  | | Many computer geniuses of the hardware and software world began as hackers. |  | | Hackers made the Unix operating system what it is today. |
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http://www.simaqianstudio.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1874
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| | A Computer Geek's History of the Internet - www.WBGLinks.net |
 | | The first computer hackers emerge at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). |  | | Hacker Robert Riggs breaks into BellSouth computer network and downloads a document that describes how the 911 emergency phone system works. |  | | Ex-LOD member Corey Lindsly (Mark Tabas) was the major ringleader in a computer hacker organization known as the Phonemasters whose ultimate goal was to own the telecommunications infrastructure from coast-to-coast. |
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http://www.wbglinks.net/pages/history
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| | PhpWiki - Hacker Culture |
 | | The belief that information-sharing is a powerful positive good, and that it is an ethical duty of hackers to share their expertise by writing open-source and facilitating access to information and to computing resources wherever possible. |  | | Access to computers - and anything which might teach you omething about the way the world works - should be unlimited and total. |  | | You can create art and beauty on a computer. |
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http://g0lem.net/PhpWiki/index.php/HackerCulture
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| | hacker history |
 | | Hackers created lists of words that hackers used into what is known as the Jargon File in 1975. |  | | MIT University was the first place to use the term hacker because they integrated large mainframe computers in their labs (St. Petersburg). |  | | Those who were very computer literate, as well as hackers from universities, started using their skills to view confidential information. |
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http://www.du.edu/~zhimmelm
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| | On Hacking - Richard Stallman |
 | | Meanwhile, another group of hackers at MIT found a different solution to the problem of computer security: they designed the Incompatible Timesharing System without security "features". |  | | For instance, when computers at MIT started to have "security" (that is, restrictions on what users could do), some hackers found clever ways to bypass the security, partly so they could use the computers freely, and partly just for the sake of cleverness (hacking does not need to be useful). |  | | In the hacker's paradise, the glory days of the Artificial Intelligence Lab, there was no security breaking, because there was no security to break. |
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http://www.stallman.org/articles/on-hacking.html
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| | A Brief History of Hackerdom |
 | | And hackers at CMU were doing the work that would lead to the first practical large-scale applications of expert systems and industrial robotics. |  | | The TMRC's hackers became the nucleus of MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, the world's leading center of AI research into the early 1980s. |  | | Hackers could carry around software toolkits between different machines, rather than having to re-invent the equivalents of fire and the wheel every time. |
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http://packetstormsecurity.nl/docs/hack/hacker-hist.html
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| | Hacker Culture |
 | | It is a surprising look at hackers, but is more about how a society uses computers, and it takes in the entire short history of digital electronics. |  | | One of the surprising parts of this history is just how far antipathy between hackers and Microsoft goes, and it starts right at the beginning with the first personal computer. |  | | It may be that computer hackers, those who can break into someone else's computer system and take data, or fiddle with it, or just look around, are scary criminals who may collapse our baroque internet architecture. |
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http://www.pcprotection.ca/books-reviewed/0816633460.html
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| | Hacker |
 | | Hacker Hacker is a term used to describe different types of computer experts. |  | | Hacker Clans A Hacker Clan is a collected group of computers in groups. |  | | Reality Hacker A reality hacker is an hacker that the mainstream media uses, a reality hacker is like a computer hacker... |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/hacker.html
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| | History of Hacking |
 | | Detailed history of computer hacking in the United States. |  | | The same year that ARPANET was developed, a hacker named Ken Thompson invented Unix in 1969. |  | | With the sale of the first personal computer in 1975, hackers territory was quickly growing. |
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/~vatishma/webproj/webproj.html
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| | The Heroic Hacker: Legends of the Computer Age |
 | | The computer hacker has been depicted in the popular press as a socially maladjusted teenager whose goal is to wreak malicious havoc on unsuspecting computer users. |  | | In the culture of the computer programmer however, the hacker takes on a far different aspect. |  | | The Heroic Hacker: Legends of the Computer Age |
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http://www.cs.utah.edu/~elb/folklore/afs-paper/afs-paper.html
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| | A Little Bit of Hacker History |
 | | This was the ``golden age'' of the computer hacker. |  | | This third wave of hackers wanted their own machines that they could not only program at home, but also build and modify the computer hardware at home. |  | | Largely initiated by hackers who had their beginning at MIT, the mid 1960's saw centers of hacker culture develop at other universities such as Carnegie Mellon University, and Stanford University. |
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http://www.cs.utah.edu/~elb/folklore/afs-paper/node3.html
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| | Hacker history and Sweden |
 | | The hacker epithet is difficult to use since hackers today are associated both with illegal computer trespass and with social recluses who sit in front of a computer screen rather than socializing with other people. |  | | The hacker as the sovereign of the information society can serve as an example of this. |  | | The company exemplifies a salient feature in hacker history: young virtuosos of computer technology with only a garage to |
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http://www.alli.fi/nyri/young/1995/95_1_Artikkel_Nissen.htm
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| | Collusion E-zine - History of a Hacker |
 | | You may be the best at writing ASM code for web server exploits, which is a very powerful bit of knowledge, but that doesn’t make you the best hacker. |  | | Imagine computers were cars that could only run in automatic. |  | | It’s about having ultimate control over a computer. |
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http://www.collusion.org/Article.cfm?ID=145
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| | Amazon.com: Books: The New Hacker's Dictionary - 3rd Edition |
 | | Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution by Steven Levy |  | | CYBERPUNK: Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier, Revised by Katie Hafner |  | | I would normally not consider buying something named "The New Hacker's Dictionary", as the first thing that comes to mind is "drivel for the stupid masses". |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0262680920?v=glance
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| | Timeline of hacker history - TheBestLinks.com - Apple Computer, America Online, Bill Clinton, Bulletin board system, ... |
 | | 1989 The Germans and the KGB In the first cyberespionage case to make international headlines, hackers in West Germany (loosely affiliated with the Chaos Computer Club) are arrested for breaking into U.S. government and corporate computers and selling operating-system source code to the Soviet KGB. |  | | 2000 Hackers break into Microsoft's corporate network and access source code for the latest versions of Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office software. |  | | 1998 During heightened tensions in the Persian Gulf, hackers touch off a string of break-ins Solar Sunrise, a series of attacks targeting unclassified Pentagon computers and steal software programs, leads to the establishment of round-the-clock, online guard duty at major military computer sites. |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Timeline_of_hacker_history.html
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| | Hacker History |
 | | “Is the threat of the high-tech computer hacker an exaggerated one, or was there ever a need for the Computer Misuse Act 1990?” Computer Fraud and Security, 15, no. 12 (1996): 11-18. |  | | Tom Mulhall, “Where Have All The Hackers Gone?: Part 3 -- Motivation and Deterrence,” Computers and Security 16, no. 4 (1997): 293. |  | | “Where Have All The Hackers Gone?: Part 2 -- Frequency of Computer Related Abuse: The Surveys, and Public Perception of the Problem.” Computers and Security 16, no.4 (1997) 285-290. |
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http://www.slais.ubc.ca/people/students/student-projects/J_Heaton/resources.htm
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| | Resource Hacker - Version History |
 | | Bug fix: Closing Resource Hacker was delayed due to Windows caching *.ini updates. |  | | Bug fix: Occasional errors occured when decompiling messagetables and accelerators. |  | | Bug Fix - Exchanging cursors from *.cur files was broken. |
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http://www.angusj.com/resourcehacker/rh_history.html
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| | ARISTASWeB.com:: the News - History of hacker that flock its own disc |
 | | Being to hacker that normally it attacks datacenters now would know as is the problem. |  | | Everything begins in chat of German IRC # stopHipHop's with an individual that single makes that insult to that they are in the same channel. |  | | I really do not have firewall because I am after router. |
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http://216.239.39.104/translate_c?hl=en&langpair=esen&u=http://www.aristasweb.net/noticias.php?idn=3119&clase=100
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| | Business 2.0 - Web Guide - Hacker History -e1 |
 | | Eric Raymond explores the origins of hacker culture, including prehistory among the Real Programmers, the glory days of the MIT AI Lab, and how the early ARPANET nurtured the first network nation. |  | | Tale of how Tsutmu Shimomura tracked infamous computer hacker Kevin Mitnick. |  | | Home > Guide Topics > Technology > History > Computing History > Hacker History |
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http://www.business2.com/b2/webguide/0,17811,22922,00.html
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| | A History of Hacking |
 | | Hackers: Taking a Byte Out of Computer Crime from Technolgy Review, Apr 1995 |  | | Although I no longer consider myself a hacker, it is still an extremely interesting subject to me. The Golden Age of computer hacking has past - the 80's - are over. |  | | The good hackers were too smart to stay in the game. |
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http://mike.boudreaux.net/hackmain.htm
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| | Khoj - Directory for history and timeline |
 | | Hackers are the elite corps of computer designers and programmers. |  | | India's premium cross industry portal featuring more than 40,000 small and medium Indian businesses comprising manufacturers,suppliers, exporters and service providers across 90 industry segments thereby making it one of the largest online directory of Indian businesses. |
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http://khoj.com/Computers_and_Internet/Global_Sites/Computers/Hackers_and_Hacking/History_and_Timeline
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| | Hacker History |
 | | As information technology continues to play an increasingly important role in our society so will the hacker continue to make his presence felt. |  | | This page was created using Netscape Composer and is best viewed with Netscape Navigator 4.7 or higher. |  | | Phreakers (1970s): The Origins of a Hacker Subculture |
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http://www.slais.ubc.ca/people/students/student-projects/J_Heaton
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| | Hacker's World Portal |
 | | Hackers World Portal is for informational purposes only. |  | | In the book _HACKERS; Heroes of the Computer Revolution_, by Steven Levy the "Hacker Ethic" was first put into concrete words. |  | | * Hackers should be judged by their Hacking, not bogus criteria such as degrees, age, race, or position. |
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http://www.geocities.com/hackersworldportal
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| | Program History |
 | | This program History section will keep logs of past sessions of the status window. |  | | When clicking on the date file log, Hacker Eliminator will display everything that took place on that specific day while Hacker Eliminator was running on the computer. |  | | Hacker Eliminator On-Line Manual - The History Window |
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http://hacker-eliminator.com/history.html
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| | Desktop Hacker: History of Desktop Hacker |
 | | Fixed bug in disassembly of some undefined instructions. |  | | Bug fixes; graphical changes; Ctrl-Alt added for A4. |  | | Features a single list that can be used in word, byte and string searches; also Kill game. |
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http://www.doggysoft.co.uk/dh/histy.html
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| | Wardale's Blitz History |
 | | JT had this dead CCS 2000 (an S-100 system) Computer, and rather than throwing it away, he threw a "Fix a Dead Computer Party" with free beer from the Delta Sigma Pi Frat he lived at. |  | | LFM's history of the Creation (aquiring initial members) |  | | So here I was...Shanghaied...first time ever at the Essen Haus, I'm walking in, and what do I see, but this big, blue & white checkered banner (flag?) that says "Hacker Pscorr-Brau" whereupon, I proclaimed, "Hey, this place must be good...they have HACKER beer" and *THAT'S* why my stein says "HACKER" on it! |
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http://www.msen.com/~chad/Blitz/history.jfw.html
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| | TLC :: Hackers: Hacker Hoaxes |
 | | Red Alert Virus(2000): An email alert claims a deadly computer virus will destroy any computer that visits Microsoft's Web site using the Internet Explorer browser. |  | | Good Times (1994): An email alert warns users to avoid messages with "Good Times" in the subject line, as the attached virus will erase a computer's entire hard drive. |  | | Jdbgmgr.exe Hoax (2002): An email instructs users to delete the file "Jdbgmgr.exe" (teddy bear icon), because it is a destructive virus spread through MSN Messenger. |
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http://tlc.discovery.com/convergence/hackers/articles/hoaxes.html
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| | MacMerc.com: Own a piece of hacker history! |
 | | "This is the Toshiba Satellite T1960CS, 486 laptop computer seized by the FBI on February 15, 1995, in Raleigh, NC, during the arrest of the world's most celebrated computer hacker, Kevin Mitnick. |  | | The laptop is working and has been loaded with a fresh version of Windows 95. |  | | Tech TV's The Screen Savers is currently auctioning off Kevin Mitnik's Toshiba Satellite T1960CS, 486 laptop computer that was signed by Steve "Woz" Wozniak during their appearance on the show last week as co-hosts. |
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http://www.macmerc.com/article.php?sid=351&mode=thread&order=0
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| | The Cathedral and the Bazaar |
 | | Pat Gratton has tried to fit the hacker psychology as described in HtN into the conceptual scheme of Jane Jacobs's |  | | This is an impressive piece of thinking and analysis, the first to my knowledge that begins from my approach via evolutionary biology but goes genuinely beyond HtN to propose explanations that were not implicit in my model. |  | | How To Become A Hacker FAQ (also in the book). |
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http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar
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| | Hacker Boat Company |
 | | Hacker was born on May 24, 1877, and studied speedboat design by correspondence course while working as a bookkeeper in his father's business. |  | | Operated by Hacker restoration expert Bill Morgan, the new Hacker company offers reproductions of the original Hacker designs, augmented with the latest advances in boat-building technology. |  | | He developed a design for a hull which would produce maximum speed and efficiency, and his success prompted him to go into the boat-building business. |
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http://www.macomb.lib.mi.us/mountclemens/hacker.htm
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| | Hacker Central : Company History |
 | | The founder of Hacker Central has been inventing, adapting, reverse-engineering, and hacking since 1990, and finally brought all of the various businesses together here, at Hacker Central in 1997. |
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http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Thinktank/3978/p7.htm
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| | Hacker, World Military History Bibliography |
 | | From a practical standpoint, however, since there is no chronological index, it makes a focused search more difficult. |  | | From one perspective this makes sense, since the category “medieval” is a European concept, and there are no compelling reasons why the history of other regions of the world should be forced into a European chronological straightjacket. |  | | The emphasis of WMHB is explained by the author as focusing on “the study of military institutions rather than wars&; (ix). |
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http://www.deremilitari.org/REVIEWS/hacker_wmhb.htm
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| | SecureRoot Underground Search - Articles : History |
 | | Here's a peek at how busy hackers have been in the past 35 years. |  | | The definitive history of the hacker culture remains to be written, probably not by me. |  | | My thumbnail sketch of he history of the hacker culture, maintained since about 1992. |
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http://www.secureroot.com/category/Articles/History
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| | Research and Documentation Online: History |
 | | Research in history involves developing an understanding of the past through the examination and interpretation of evidence. |  | | Evidence may exist in the form of texts, physical remains of historic sites, recorded data, pictures, maps, artifacts, and so on. |  | | Use the menu at top right to choose between information on Finding Sources or Documenting Sources within this discipline. |
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http://www.dianahacker.com/resdoc/history/overview.html
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| | Hacker History - Halflife2.net |
 | | In fact, breaking hackers down into subcategories, and then failing to properly explain them, while using lingo the average person doesn't use, makes them even more mysterious to the general public than they were before. |  | | Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn't. |  | | It doesn't really do much to clear up "the mystery" behind hackers |
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http://www.halflife2.net/forums/showthread.php?t=18552
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| | TLC :: Hackers: Computer Outlaws |
 | | You have to think like a hacker to stop a hacker attack. |  | | Do you know the difference between a hacker and a cracker? |  | | Many notorious hacks were not feats of programming, but psychological ploys. |
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http://tlc.discovery.com/convergence/hackers/hackers.html
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| | Zvon: A Brief History of Hackerdom |
 | | How `the last true hacker' became the next generation's patriarch. |  | | How the early ARPANET nurtured the first network nation. |
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http://www.zvon.org/ZvonHTML/Translations/hacker-history/front_en.html
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| | Alastair Irvine's Hacker culture page |
 | | One of the things which characterise hackers is their off-beat, subtle sense of humour. |  | | Frequently said during the act of doing so. |  | | A list and archive of cracked web sites |
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http://www.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/~alastair/frames/os/hackers.html
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| | Research and Documentation Online: History |
 | | Professors in history and some humanities courses often require footnotes or endnotes based on The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed. |  | | When you use Chicago-style notes, you will usually be asked to include a bibliography at the end of your paper. |  | | Use "Ibid." alone if the page number is the same. |
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http://www.dianahacker.com/resdoc/history/footnotes.html
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| | Katherine Hacker, Art History Faculty |
 | | Katherine Hacker holds a Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Pennsylvania graduating in 1993. |  | | © 2001 - 2005 Department of Art History, Visual Art & Theory, University of British Columbia |  | | Her area of special interest is South and Southeast Asian Art. |
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http://www.finearts.ubc.ca/faculty/intros/intro_hacker.cfm
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| | Weather History for Hacker Valley, WV from The Old Farmer's Almanac |
 | | Weather stations nearest HACKER VALLEY, WV are listed below. |  | | Please note: Our weather history database contains millions of records for thousands of locations in the U.S. and Canada, but it doesn't cover every location for every date. |  | | Click on one of them to see the weather for August 13, 2005 or search for another location. |
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http://www.almanac.com/getweatherhistory/26222
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| | Future Shock - Western Illinois University |
 | | One groups version of a brief timeline of Hacker History. |  | | Copy By: Josh Dalcher July 11 2003 03:33:55 PM |
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http://www.wiu.edu/users/mujrd6/future/test2.php?id=68&cat=History
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