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Top 10 hacking incidents of all time — instances where some of the

most seemingly secure computer networks were compromised

Early 1990s

Kevin Mitnick, often incorrectly called by many as god of hackers,

broke into the computer systems of the world's top technology and

telecommunications companies Nokia, Fujitsu, Motorola, and Sun

Microsystems. He was arrested by the FBI in 1995, but later released

on parole in 2000. He never termed his activity hacking, instead he

called it social engineering.

November 2002

Englishman Gary McKinnon was arrested in November 2002 following an accusation that he hacked into more than 90 US military computer

systems in the UK. He is currently undergoing trial in a British

court for a "fast-track extradition" to the US where he is a wanted man. The next hearing in the case is slated for today.

1995

Russian computer geek Vladimir Levin effected what can easily be

called The Italian Job online - he was the first person to hack into a

bank to extract money. Early 1995, he hacked into Citibank and robbed

$10 million. Interpol arrested him in the UK in 1995, after he had

transferred money to his accounts in the US, Finland, Holland,

Germany and Israel.

1990

When a Los Angeles area radio station announced a contest that awarded a Porsche 944S2 for the 102nd caller, Kevin Poulsen took control of the entire city's telephone network, ensured he is the 102nd caller, and took away the Porsche beauty. He was arrested later that year and sentenced to three years in prison. He is currently a senior editor at Wired News.

1983

Kevin Poulsen again. A little-known incident when Poulsen, then just

a student, hacked into Arpanet, the precursor to the Internet was hacked

into. Arpanet was a global network of computers, and Poulsen took

advantage of a loophole in its architecture to gain temporary control

of the US-wide network.

1996

US hacker Timothy Lloyd planted six lines of malicious software code

in the computer network of Omega Engineering which was a prime

supplier of components for NASA and the US Navy. The code allowed a

"logic bomb" to explode that deleted software running Omega's

manufacturing operations. Omega lost $10 million due to the attack.

1988

Twenty-three-year-old Cornell University graduate Robert Morris

unleashed the first Internet worm on to the world. Morris released 99

lines of code to the internet as an experiment, but realised that his

program infected machines as it went along. Computers crashed across

the US and elsewhere. He was arrested and sentenced in 1990.

1999

The Melissa virus was the first of its kind to wreak damage on a

global scale. Written by David Smith (then 30), Melissa spread to more

than 300 companies across the world completely destroying their

computer networks. Damages reported amounted to nearly $400 million.

Smith was arrested and sentenced to five years in prison.

2000

MafiaBoy, whose real identity has been kept under wraps because he is

a minor, hacked into some of the largest sites in the world, including

eBay, Amazon and Yahoo between February 6 and Valentine's Day in 2000. He gained access to 75 computers in 52 networks, and ordered a Denial of Service attack on them. He was arrested in 2000.

1993

They called themselves Masters of Deception, targeting US phone

systems. The group hacked into the National Security Agency, AT&T, and Bank of America. It created a system that let them bypass

long-distance phone call systems, and gain access to private lines.

Top 10 hacking incidents of all time — instances where some of the

most seemingly secure computer networks were compromised

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Yaar .. kam se kam copy paste toh theek se karta ..

Bt nice compilation .. :hap2:
(even though its doubly done ... keep more sch stuff flowin in... )
 
Kevin Poulsen is my fav hacker. Its simply awesome the way he routed the telephone lines so that all the calls would pass through his phone first. He allowed the 101 callers to pass through and then he got to be the 102th caller.

Simply awesome.

Also kevin used some uber tech to hack Tsoumara ( spelling is wrong i know ). That hack messed his life but the hunter was hunted down effectively by kevin :).
 
Yes they are... But after all, they all are examples of extremely powerful brains who are able to take some of the really well-designed system down...(For cracking a poorly designed system, even a small mistake of a fool is enough!!!)
 
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