From Julian Assange to RIM–this year’s reversals of fortune
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Do hackers need to just grow up?
Aaron Crayford was a high school hacker who attacked the Pentagon’s computers, got caught by the FBI, and wasn’t allowed to touch a computer for a decade. His digital exile ended a few years ago, and now he makes a chat app called Mighty. Last week he offered some advice on TechCrunch to the new generation of hackers, those high-profile no-goodniks of Anonymous and LulzSec. His message: don’t hack ’em, join ’em. In his words:
Hacker attack
A rash of high-profile thefts reveals just how unsafe the Internet we depend on has become
Harper hacked by hash brown
LulzSec has done Harper and Canada a favour by pointing out a dangerous security vulnerability
Sony owned by hackers: is this the Big One?
So, should we talk about privacy now?