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> Law enforcement generally had this attitude toward hackers, and it was probably defensive. They were scared of them.
Man, they were all kinds of fucked up over anyone that knew how to make the computer do a thing.
> The movie "Hackers" got this mostly right.
True story, the editor of 2600 and a friend of Kevin Mitnick was a consultant on that movie.
It's a fun movie. It's a little ridiculous, but it's fun.
> Wish they'd do that on SPC Movie Night.
I think if you ask Dad and you get him an mp4, he'll oblige. (He still hasn't shown Perth, though.)