Being a hacker in the early days of computers must have been so fun and accessable
Leader: "Alright, while he's working on breaking into their system, we'll--"
Hacker: "I'm in."
Leader: "That fast? Did you find some zero-day to exploit?"
Hacker who just tried username "admin", password "password": "Yyyyeeeeeees?"
To this day, database hacks (top 1000 most popular passwords) and reverse hacks (a few popular passwords on a few thousand accounts) still often result in successful penetrations.
The weakest security link is between chair and keyboard.
I mean, technically, that is a zero-day exploit
Until your mom grounded you for hogging the phone line.
It would’ve been amazing to be part of the culture back in the days of phreaking.
It was fun, indeed. People knew so little about the implications and possibilities of connecting two systems, that even if you didn’t hack anything worthwhile, it was easy to feel like a genius simply by war-dialing into another local nerd’s own Commodore 64.
The door was basically left wide open. You could do whatever you wanted with ease.
What film?
I’m guessing it was Wargames.
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Hackers, probably.
It was Wargames
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom
Barbie
Was really hoping to see Margot Robbie as the username for this comment
The Net?
That was one of those tiny goofy references I miss from Reddit. They put a Pi symbol at the end of every page (on old reddit at least) as a nod to that movie.
darude sandstorm
When I used to admin an anime shitposting page, I often told people asking about what anime certain characters were from that it's from Darude no Sandstorm, and people were falling for it. Left that page due to massive burnout, and some of the other admins turning fashy.
Oppenheimer
Earth Girls Are Easy
What is wargames (1983)?
Wargames is the one that scared President Reagan and created the (still overreaching) CFAA.
That said, at 300 baud, hacking was s . . . . . l . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . w.
I'll take "Movies with poor portrayals of real things that changed the world anyway," for $500, Alex.
Dude which film..?
Wargames
Thank you
You’re welcome
Knowing nothing about the source, the one movie I know this isn't about is the Angelina Jolie starrer Hackers
If any of you are interested in what it was like tracing a hacker back then, I HIGHLY recommend the book The Cuckoo's Egg by Clifford Stohl.
Very interesting when I'd read it. Jangling keys across the modem connections.. Brilliant. I hope to be such a capable sysmin
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