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Initially, many of us were exposed to the tool, through some of the Dutch hackers who were mainstays at American hacker conferences right around 2000. Within infosec, where so many challenges that are intangible -- like configuring network or firewalls. It’s either open or it is still locked.
Initially, many of us were exposed to the tool, through some of the Dutch hackers who were mainstays at American hacker conferences right around 2000. Within infosec, where so many challenges that are intangible -- like configuring network or firewalls. It’s either open or it is still locked.
And I remember probably 2000 to 2003 ish, complaining when we when I think it was last year that we were at Alexa, Alexis Park for DEF CON. Mine was 2000. I want to correct some of the FUD i that see in the media -- that hackers are driven by money and ego. That’s not always the case. Daniel’s first Black HAt was in 1999.
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