Best Hacker in the World

Hackers are people who study, analyze, and then if wanted, can create, modify, or even exploit the system contained in a device such as computer software and computer hardware such as computer programs, administrative and other matters, particularly security.
Here are some profiles 14 World Best Hacker for now:

1. Kevin Mitnick
Kevin was the first hacker to face plastered in
poster "FBI Most Wanted".
Kevin is also a "Master of Deception" and has written a book entitled "The Art of Deception".
This book explains various social engineering techniques to gain access to the system.

2. Linus Torvalds
A true hacker, to develop the Linux operating system is a combination of "LINUS MINIX".
Linux operating system has become the operating system "standard" hacker.
Together with Richard Stallman with the GNU-Linux version of its initial build and collaborate with programmers, developper and hackers around the world to develop the Linux kernel.

3. John Draper
Inventor Herz 2600 single note using a plastic whistle from a cereal box prize.
Is the pioneer of the use of 2600 Hz tone and is known as Phone Phreaker (Phreaker, read: frieker)
2600 Hz tone used as a tool to make free phone call.
In development, 2600 Hz tone is no longer made with a plastic whistle, but uses a tool called "Blue Box".

4. Mark Abene
As one of the "Master of Deception" phiber optics, inspiring thousands of teenagers to learn the phone's internal system state. Optical Phiber also named as one of 100 people a genius by New York Magazine.
Using Apple computers, Timex Sinclair and Commodore 64.
His first computer was a Radio Shack TRS-80 (trash-80).

5. Robert Morris
A child of the scientists the National Computer Security Center, which is part of the National Security Agencies (NSA).
First time writing such Internet Worm momental in 1988.
Meng-infected thousands of computers connected in a network.

6. Richard Stallman
One of the "Old School Hackers", working at the MIT Artificial Intelligence lab.
Was disturbed by commercial software and copyright and personal.
Eventually established GNU (read: guhNew) which stands for GNU is NOT UNIX.
Using the very first computer in 1969 at the IBM New York Scintific Center at the age of 16 years.

7. Kevin Poulsen
Digital fraud against the radio station KIIS-FM, ensuring that it is a caller to win a porsche 102 and 944 S2.

8. Ian Murphy
Ian 3 people Muphy with colleagues, hacking into the computer AT & T and composed settings of his internal clock.
This results in the user community telfon get a discount "midnight" at the end of the day, and who had waited until midnight to pay the higher bills.

9. Vladimir Levin
Graduates St. Tekhnologichesky Petersburg University.
Citibank computer cheating and profit 10 million dollars.
Interpol arrested at Heathrow Airport in 1995

10. Steve Wozniak
Build an Apple computer and use the "blue box" untukkepentingan own.

11. Tsutomu Shimomura
Traces captured Kevin Mitnick.

12. Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thomson
Dennis Ritchie is a writer in C, along with Ken Thompson wrote a UNIX operating system is elegant.

13. Eric Steven Raymond
Mr. hackers. A pioneer hacktivist and opensource movement.
Writing a lot of hacking guide, one of them is: "How To Become A Hacker" and "The new hacker's Dictionary".
So phenomenal and is known by the whole community hacking world.
According to Eric, "the world has a lot of interesting problems to be solved danmenanti".

14. Johan Helsingius
Operate the most popular anonymous remailer in the world.

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Jonathan James
At 16 years old, James gained enormous notoriety when he was the first minor to be sent to prison for hacking. He later admitted that he was just having fun and looking around and enjoyed the challenge. James hit high profile organizations including the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, which is an agency of the Department of the Defense. With this hack he was able to capture usernames and passwords and view highly confidential emails. High on James list, James also hacked in NASA computers and stole software valued at over $1.7 million. The Justice Department was quoted as saying: "The software stolen by James supported the International Space Station's physical environment, including control of the temperature and humidity within the living space." Upon discovering this hack, NASA had to shut dow its entire computer system costing taxpayers $41,000. Today James aspires to start a computer security company.

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Adrian Lamo
Lamo hit major organizations hard, hacking into Microsoft and The New York Times. Lamo would use Internet connections at coffee shops, Kinko's and libraries to achieve his feats earning him the nickname "The Homeless Hacker". Lamo frequently found security flaws and exploited them. He would often inform the companies of the flaw. Lamo's hit list includes Yahoo!, Citigroup, Bank of America and Cingular. Of course White Hat Hackers do this legally because they are hired by the company to such, Lamo however was breaking the law. Lamo's intrusion into The New York Times intranet placed him squarely into the eyes of the top cyber crime offenders. For this crime, Lamo was ordered to pay $65,000 in restitution. Additionally, he was sentenced to six months home confinement and 2 years probation. Probation expired January of 2007. Lamo now is a notable public speaker and award winning journalist.

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Robert Tappan Morris
Morris is the son of a former National Security Agency scientist named Robert Morris. Robert is the creator of the Morris worm. This worm was credited as the first computer worm spread through the Internet. Because of his actions, he was the first person to be prosecuted under the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Morris created the worm while at Cornell as a student claiming that he intended to use the worm to see how large the Internet was at the time. The worm, however, reproduced itself uncontrollably, shutting down many computers until they had completely malfunctioned. Experts claim 6,000 machines were destroyed. Morris was ultimately sentenced to three years' probation, 400 hours of community service and assessed a $10,500 fine. Morris is now a tenured professor at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. His focus is computer network architecture.

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Tim Berners-Lee
Berners-Lee is credited with being the inventor of the World Wide Web. Berners-Lee has been honored with numerous recognitions incuding the Millennium Technology Prize. Berners-Lee was first caught hacking access codes with a friend while a student at Oxford University. He was then banned from the University computers. Berners-Lee realized that hypertext could be joined with the Internet. Berners-Lee recounts how he put them together: "I just had to take the hypertext idea and connect it to the TCP and DNS ideas and – ta-da! – the World Wide Web." Since his creation of the World Wide Web, Berners-Lee founded the World Wide Web Consortium at MIT. The W3C describes itself as "an international consortium where Member organizations, a full-time staff and the public work together to develop Web standards." Berners-Lee's World Wide Web idea, as well as standards from the W3C, is distributed freely with no patent or royalties due.

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More about Kevin Mitnick.
Mitnick is perhaps synonymous with Hacker. The Department of Justice still refers to him as "the most wanted computer criminal in United States history." His accomplishments were memorialized into two Hollywood movies: Takedown and Freedom Downtime. Mitnick got his start by exploiting the Los Angeles bus punch card system and getting free rides. Then similar to Steve Wozniak, of Apple, Mitnick tried Phone Phreaking. Mitnick was first convicted for hacking into the Digital Equipment Corporation's computer network and stealing software. Mitnick then embarked on a two and a half year coast to coast hacking spree. He has stated that he hacked into computers, scrambled phone networks, stole corporate secrets and hacked into the national defense warning system. His fall came when he hacked into fellow computer expert and hacker Tsutomu Shimomura's home computer. Mitnick is now a productive member of society. After serving 5 years and 8 months in solitary confinement, he is now a computer security author, consultant and speaker.

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More about Kevin Poulsen
Frequently referred to as Dark Dante, Poulsen gained national recognition for his hack into Los Angeles radio's KIIS-FM phone lines. These actions earned him a Porsche among many other items. The FBI began to search for Poulson, when he hacked into the FBI database and federal computers for sensitive wiretap information. Poulsen's specialty was hacking into phone lines and he frequently took over all of a station's phone lines. Poulson also reactivated old Yellow Page escort telephone numbers for a partner who operated a virtual escort agency. Poulson was featured on Unsolved Mysteries and then captured in a supermarket. He was assessed a sentence of five years. Since his time in prison, Poulsen has worked as a journalist and was promoted to senior editor for Wired News. His most popular article details his work on identifying 744 sex offenders with Myspace profiles.

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More about Steve Wozniak
Nicknamed Woz, he is often referred to as the other Steve of Apple. Wozniak and Steve Jobs, co-founded Apple Computer. Woz started his hacking making blue boxes, which are devices that bypass telephone switching mechanisms enabling users to make free long distance calls. Woz and Jobs sold these blue boxes to their classmates in college and even used a blue box to call the Pope while pretending to be Henry Kissinger. Wozniak dropped out of college and invented the compute that made him famous. Jobs had the idea to sell the computer as a fully assembled PC board. The idea was conceived and developed in Jobs garage. Wozniak and Jobs sold the first 100 of the Apple I to a local dealer for $666.66 each. Woz currently focuses on philanthropy and no longer works full time for Apple. "Wozniak 'adopted' the Los Gatos School District, providing students and teachers with hands-on teaching and donations of state-of-the-art technology equipment."

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More about Linus Torvalds
Torvalds fathered Linux, the very popular Unix-based operating system. He calls himself "an engineer," and has said that his aspirations are simple, "I just want to have fun making the best damn operating system I can." Torvalds got his start in computers with a Commodore VIC-20, an 8-bit home computer. He then moved on to a Sinclair QL. Wikipedia reports that he modified the Sinclair "extensively, especially its operating system." Specifically, Torvalds hacks included "an assembler and a text editor…as well as a few games." Torvalds created the Linux kernel in 1991, using the Minix operating system as inspiration. He started with a task switcher in Intel 80386 assembly and a terminal driver. After that, he put out a call for others to contribute code, which they did. Currently, only about 2 percent of the current Linux kernel is written by Torvalds himself. The success of this public invitation to contribute code for Linux is touted as one of the most prominent examples of free/open source software. Currently, Torvalds serves as the Linux ringleader, coordinating the code that volunteer programmers contribute to the kernel. He has had an asteroid named after him and received honorary doctorates from Stockholm University and University of Helsinki. He was also featured in Time Magazine's "60 Years of Heroes."

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More about Tsutomu Shimomura
Shimomura reached fame in an unfortunate manner: he was hacked by Kevin Mitnick. Following this personal attack, he made it his cause to help the FBI capture him. Shimomura's work to catch Mitnick is commendable, but he is not without his own dark side. Author Bruce Sterling recalls: "He pulls out this AT&T cellphone, pulls it out of the shrinkwrap, finger-hacks it, and starts monitoring phone calls going up and down Capitol Hill while an FBI agent is standing at his shoulder, listening to him." Shimomura out-hacked Mitnick to bring him down. Shortly after finding out about the intrusion, he rallied a team and got to work finding Mitnick. Using Mitnick's cell phone, they tracked him near Raleigh-Durham International Airport. The article, "SDSC Computer Experts Help FBI Capture Computer Terrorist" recounts how Shimomura pinpointed Mitnick's location. Armed with a technician from the phone company, Shimomura "used a cellular frequency direction-finding antenna hooked up to a laptop to narrow the search to an apartment complex." Mitnick was arrested shortly thereafter. Following the pursuit, Shimomura wrote a book about the incident with journalist John Markoff, which was later turned into a movie.

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