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Hackers Gonna Hack
March 28th, 2013 7:33 PMThis phrase was first uttered in September 2010 by the former German Federal Minister of the Interior Thomas de Maizière following criticism of the safety of the country's newly released identity cards.
The Darwin Awards
March 28th, 2013 1:59 PMThough the idea for these humorous awards honoring individuals who have killed themselves due to poor judgement started on Usenet in 1985, they did not gain notoriety until Wendy Northcutt began compiling the emailed stories in 1993.
The Jester
March 28th, 2013 12:07 PMThis self-proclaimed "patriotic hacker" has claimed responsibility for taking down several high profile targets using denial of service attacks.
UGNazi
March 27th, 2013 6:00 PMThough this hacktivist group has only been active since December 2011, they have been involved in several large-scale DDoS attacks as well as a Twitter hack involving the Westboro Baptist Church.
Good Guy Boss
March 27th, 2013 4:00 PMThis is what happens when Good Guy Greg gets placed in management.
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Hackers Gonna Hack
This phrase was first uttered in September 2010 by the former German Federal Minister of the Interior Thomas de Maizière following criticism of the safety of the country's newly released identity cards.
The Darwin Awards
Though the idea for these humorous awards honoring individuals who have killed themselves due to poor judgement started on Usenet in 1985, they did not gain notoriety until Wendy Northcutt began compiling the emailed stories in 1993.
The Jester
This self-proclaimed "patriotic hacker" has claimed responsibility for taking down several high profile targets using denial of service attacks.
UGNazi
Though this hacktivist group has only been active since December 2011, they have been involved in several large-scale DDoS attacks as well as a Twitter hack involving the Westboro Baptist Church.
Good Guy Boss
This is what happens when Good Guy Greg gets placed in management.