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Friday, February 06, 2009 - Sarah Gingichashvili
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Featured on PBS.org, the Art of Hacking website is dedicated to hackers and includes individual sections on a wide variety of topics related to the curious art of “hacking.” Among the most interesting items that can be found on the website are interviews and testimonies’ transcripts of some of the world’s most notorious hackers, such as Kevin Mitnick, who in 1995 was arrested for stealing computer code from a number of high-tech companies including Sun Microsystems, Nokia, and Motorola Corporation. The site also includes a list of notable hacks as well as descriptions of some of the most popular techniques used by hackers throughout history.
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