The top 10 Hackers of the world Who Wrote the History
1. Konrad Zuse
It all started with Konrad Zuse, the
very first computer hacker. He might not be in the literal sense, but no
hacker could make a difference without his work at all.
Zuse Z3 has developed the first
programmable computer in the world. He actually began with the Z1, which
he constructed in the living room of his parents and completed in 1938.
The Z3 was completed in 1941. Often regarded as inventor of modern
computer.
2. John “Captain Crunch” Draper
John Draper started hacking computers before they really went up the hill. He implemented the programming language Forth and the first word processor for Apple computers, called “Easy Writer”.
In the 1970s, Draper worked with hacking
techniques and was a pioneer of circumvention of technical barriers. He
made the phone – phreaking using the well known Blue Box,
so one could make free calls to analog telephones. At that time the
system was controlled by analog tone sequences, with which one could
also initiate free long distance or international calls. This hack
technique was called “phreaking”. One of the most important tools for
phone hacking is a Pennywhistle from the cereal box of Cap’n Crunch.
Draper developed the Blue Box, a device with which one could produce numerous control sounds of telephone companies.
3. Steve Wozniak
Wozniak is a contemporary of John Draper
and knew phreaking as well. After Draper published on a computer club
meeting the details of his Blue Box, Wozniak built his own version.
Steve Jobs
recognized the market potential of the device and the two Steves
started their first company. From the sale of Wozniak HP calculators
they gained enough revenue to build the Apple I.
4. Robert Tappan Morris
A graduate student at Cornell University, Robert Morris developed the first computer worm.
According to his own statements, he wanted to capture the size of the
Internet. After he set the software on November 2, 1988 free, he
infected 6,000 computers -which were then about 10 percent of
Internet-connected computers.
Due to a programming error, the worm
multiplied excessively and made sure that many computers were
overloaded. 1989, Morris was the first to be convicted under the
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986.
5. Mark “PhiberOptik” Abene
Most computers experts probably know Mark Abene,. He had the phone company AT &T. As a member of the hacker group Masters of Deception Abene played often around at the AT & T systems.
Through his hacking skills, he crashed
the AT& T system and 60,000 customers remained without a phone for
about 9 hours, Abene was quickly identified as the culprit. The Secret
Service confiscated his equipment. AT & T had to later admit that
the crash was due to an error. Nevertheless, Abene was convicted and
landed for a year in jail.He was the first hacker who was detained.
6. Kevin “Dark Dante” Poulsen
Poulsen led by one of the coolest hacks
of all time. All the radio lines of L.A radio station KIIS-FM. This
radio station promised the 102nd caller of the program would win a
Porsche 944 S2.
Poulsen took over all telephone lines
and the transmitter and thus ensured that his call was the right one.
The telephone line went out later on during the broadcast.
Later, he went into hiding and was
wanted by the FBI. He even landed in the American so called unsolved
“File number XY … unsolved.” . 1991 Poulsen was under arrest and
numerous offenses against him pleaded guilty.
Later he made a 180-degree turn and worked for the elucidation of many computer crimes.
7. Kevin Mitnick
Kevin Mitnick is probably the most famous hacker in the world. He managed to be the first to get on the FBI’s list of most wanted people in the world. He broke into the systems of Nokia and Motorola.
He hacked the punch card ticketing
system of Los Angeles bus system through which he could travel in any
bus throughout the state. Through a phone number given by his friend he
hacked DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation) main software.
In 1979, at the age of 16, he hacked a
computer for the first time and copied proprietary software. After two
and a half years, he was arrested and spent five years in prison. He now
runs his own security company.
8. Tsutomu Shimomura
Not all hackers are “evil”. Tsutomu
Shimomura made sure that Kevin Mitnick was convicted. He helped and
collaborated with FBI to get the famous hacker Mitnick arrested.
In 1994 Mitnick stole some personal
files of Shimomura and published them online. Shimomura managed to trace
it back to Mitnick. Some authors consider his involvement in Mitnick
case/arrest as dubious.
9. Richard Stallman
Stallman was a student and programmer at
the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab. He was already open source and
retaliated at MIT against the restriction of computer use in the
laboratory. In the university a password-protected computer system was
established for students. He decrypted the passwords and sent to the
users in plain text, and proposed to give up the password to again in
the future to enable anonymous access.
Later Stallman developed the GPL General Public License and the GNU operating system, a completely free Unix system.
10. Linus Torvalds
Linus Torvalds began his hacking career
on an old Commodore VIC-20 and the Sinclair QL, which he greatly
improved. On the QL, he programmed his own Text Editor and even a
Pac-Man clone named Cool Man.
In 1991, he got hold of an Intel 80386
PC and started working on Linux, which he first published under its own
license, but later, under the GNU GPL. He was the principal force behind
the development of Linux Kernel
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