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  2. Stephen Gold - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Gold (15 January 1956 – 12 January 2015) was a hacker and journalist who in the mid-1980s was charged with, convicted and later acquitted of, 'uttering a forgery' in what became known to the popular press of the time as "The Great Prestel Hack". Gold, and fellow hacker Robert Schifreen, were said to have accessed, inter alia, the ...

  3. BattleHack - Wikipedia

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    BattleHack (or Battle Hack in the 2013 series) was a series of global hackathon contests organised by PayPal. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Competitors were required to solve a local problem by coding. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Winners of the first prize of each contest got an axe as the trophy, and admission to the world finals where competitors competed for the $100,000 ...

  4. List of security hacking incidents - Wikipedia

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    November: The Anonymous hacktivist collective announced that they have hacked into four Chinese computer databases and donated those to data breach indexing/notification service vigilante.pw. The hack was conducted in order to support the 2019 Hong Kong protests, amidst the Hong Kong police's siege of the city's Polytechnic University.

  5. Gary McKinnon - Wikipedia

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    Gary McKinnon (born February 1966) is a Scottish systems administrator and hacker who was accused by a US prosecutor in 2002 of perpetrating the "biggest military computer hack of all time". [1] McKinnon said that he was looking for evidence of free energy suppression and a cover-up of UFO activity and other technologies potentially useful to ...

  6. The Lottery Hackers - The Huffington Post

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    Gerald Selbee broke the code of the American breakfast cereal industry because he was bored at work one day, because it was a fun mental challenge, because most things at his job were not fun and because he could—because he happened to be the kind of person who saw puzzles all around him, puzzles that other people don’t realize are puzzles: the little ciphers and patterns that float ...

  7. List of MSX games - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of video games for the MSX, MSX2, MSX2+, and MSX turbo R home computers.. Here are listed 1050 [a] games released for the system. The total number of games published for this platform is over 2000.

  8. 2024 WazirX hack - Wikipedia

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    Hack [ edit ] On 18 July 2024, $234.9 million worth of crypto assets have been taken out of the exchange and sent to a new address by North Korean hackers belonging to Lazarus Group .

  9. Hack - Wikipedia

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    Hack (comedy), a joke that is considered obvious, frequently used, or stolen; Hack (comics), a Marvel Comics Universe mutant character; Hack (radio program), an Australian current affairs program; Hack, an American television series.hack, a Japanese multimedia franchise; Lifehacker, a weblog about life hacks and software