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25 Most Notorious Hacker To Ever Get Caught (part 1) by Sholah96(m): 10:27am On Jul 09, 2014
25.
(Jeanson James Ancheta)
A dropout of Downey High School in California, Jeanson James Ancheta became a hacker in 2004 after he started to work with software robots called “botnets.” His hacking practice began when he discovered rxbot, a computer worm that has the capacity to infect and destroy computer networks. He became the first person to have ever been charged for controlling a huge number of hijacked computers in the United States.
24.
(Kevin Poulsen)
A news editor at Wired.com, Kevin Lee Poulsen is a former hacker whose most remarkable hack was when he took over the telephone lines of the entire Los Angeles-based radio station KIIS-FM as he intended to make sure that he would be the 102nd caller in order to win a Porsche 944 S2. After he was released from prison, he decided to leave the computer programming world and become a journalist to distance himself from his criminal past.
23.
(Albert Gonzalez)
A computer criminal best known for having masterminded and orchestrated a string of credit card thefts in the United States that brought in 170 million US dollars to his personal account, Albert Gonzalez is a computer hacker who is said to have committed the biggest and most controversial fraud in history. He used SQL injections in his operations to steal computer data from private computer networks and launch ARP spoofing attacks, a technique that sends fake messages to local area networks.
22.
(George Hotz)
An alumnus of the John Hopkins Centre for Talented Youth program, George Francis Hotz is known for unlocking the iPhone to allow it to be used with other wireless carriers. He was also the one who developed the limera1n jailbreak tool, the tool that could remove the limitations of Apple devices such as iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and Apple TV. He was also sued by Sony for hacking the PlayStation3.
21.
(Kevin Mitnick)
An American computer security consultant, Kevin David Mitnick is one of the most notorious hackers of the 20th century. He got involved in several computer and communications-related crimes and even became one of the most wanted computer criminals in the United States. At a very young age of 12, Kevin Mitnick begun to use his social engineering skills to circumvent the punch card system used in Los Angeles buses.
20.
(Gary McKinnon)
Convicted for having hacked a total of 97 US-based military and NASA computer systems, Gary McKinnon is a systems administrator based in Scotland. In 2002, he was known for having perpetrated the largest military computer hack of all time after shutting down a network of 2,000 computers in the US military and deleting critical files such as weapons logs in just a matter of 24 hours. This rendered the US military network inoperable for days.
19.
(Adrian Lamo)
Adrian Lamo first caught the attention of the media after he broke into several high-profile computer networks such as The New York Times, Yahoo!, and Microsoft. He also became known for operating Inside-AOL.com, an AOL watchdog website. He has performed several authorized and unauthorized security checks for high-profile networks and yet never asked for a fee. Lamo was complimented for fortifying the corporate security of Worldcom.
18.
(Jonathan James)
A hacker who was imprisoned at a juvenile age for violating the cybercrime law, Jonathan James was known for committing several unauthorized intrusions in computer networks and systems including those of Bellsouth and the Miami-Dade School. In his early 20’s, he admitted to the authorities that he had installed an illegal backdoor in a computer server in Virginia to access the usernames and passwords of some 300 internet users, particularly DRTA employees and military men.
17.
(Owen Walker)
A hacker based in New Zealand, Owen Walker was a ringleader of a notorious international hacking organization that was estimated to have caused about $27 million worth of damages to several groups. He did not receive formal training in computer programming since he dropped out of school because of bullying. He masterminded the attack of the computer network of the University of Pennsylvania through the use of unauthorized botnets which he established himself.
16.
(Robert Tappan Morris)
A computer scientist who in 1988 invented the first computer worm on the internet known as the Morris Worm. Robert Tappan Morris was the first person to have ever been convicted due to his violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of the United States. He used to be a professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology before he was sentenced to three years of probation by the US court.

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