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Alessia 2021-12-11 08:01:16
If it is a work from the 1980s, it is still acceptable. American personal heroism is really everywhere. A computer expert with poor learning can actually search for a password related to the national security system. I don’t know it is the national security system. Too bad or school education is too failed. . . . But in that era when computers were not popular, the audience seemed to be more mysterious and...
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Catalina 2021-12-11 08:01:16
It is said that this is the first Hollywood movie to show the image of a computer nerd. The era of this movie is almost the era when the personal computer began to take off. It demonstrates the hacking in the early personal computers and associates it with the safety of the world; it can generally create a sense of arrogance and participation, and it relies on an interest in...
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Ike 2021-12-11 08:01:16
Based on the life experience of Kevin Mitnick, one of the top ten hackers in the world
Kevin David Mitnick (Kevin David Mitnick, born in Los Angeles, USA in 1963), some critics call him the "number one computer hacker" in the world.
In the late 1970s, Mitnick became obsessed with radio technology when he was still in elementary school, and soon became a master in this area.... -
Favian 2021-12-11 08:01:16
The last bedroom programmers
"In the savage ancient times, programmers used carefully polished homemade stone axes to fight with bitter beasts."
-"The Hun" Attila
, when he was undergraduate, forgot whether he was a junior or a senior. , Played a game called...
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General Beringer: [on the Gold Phone with the President] Mr. President, we have forty-eight nuclear subs closing in on the United States, and a hundred thousand troops massing in East Germany. We're monitoring their bombers that are on alert...
[an airman shows Beringer a report]
General Beringer: Well that's a load of shit!
[into the phone]
General Beringer: Oh, no, no, sir. Not you. Yes, sir. We'll be in touch as soon as the information changes.
[hands the phone to Major Daves]
Major Daves: Intelligence reports rumors of a new Soviet bomber with stealth capabilities. It can project a false radar image 600 miles away from the real aircraft.
General Beringer: Christ! Now they've got us chasing shadows...
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[They are in NORAD, watching the computer WOPR playing Tic-Tac-Toe and Global Thermonuclear War at the same time]
Jennifer: What is it doing?
David Lightman: It's learning.