1. Gary
McKinnon
Gary McKinnon must’ve been a
curious, restless child, for to gain information on UFOs, he thought it better
to get a direct access into the channels of NASA. He infiltrated 97 US military
and NASA computers, by installing virus and deleting a few files. All the
efforts to satisfy his curiosity, but, alas, curiosity killed the cat. It was
soon found that McKinnon was guilty of having hacked the military and NASA
websites from his girlfriend’s aunt’s house in London. While entering and
deleting the files from these websites wasn’t enough, McKinnon thought of
shaming the security forces by putting out a notice on the website that said,
“Your security is crap.” Well, looks like McKinnon was something, if he could
shut down the US Military’s Washington Network of about 2000 computers for 24
hours, making the hack, the biggest military computer hack of all time!
2. LulzSec
LulzSec or Lulz Security, a high
profile, Black Hat hacker group, gained credentials for hacking into Sony, News
International, CIA, FBI, Scotland Yard, and several noteworthy accounts. So
notorious was the group that when it hacked into News Corporations account,
they put across a false report of Rupert Murdoch having passed away. While the
group claims to have retired from their vile duties, the motto of the group,
“Laughing at your security since 2011!” stays alive. There are assertions of
the group having hacked into the websites of the newspapers like The
Times and The
Sun to post its retirement
news. Many, however, claim that this group had taken it upon itself to create
awareness about the absence of efficient security against hackers.
3. Adrian
Lamo
Adrian Lamo decided to switch
careers when he realized the potentials of his skills. He became a news when he
hacked into Yahoo!, Microsoft, Google, and The New York Times. This, although
culminated into his arrest, it later helped him gain the batch of an American
Threat Analyst. A guy who would hack into top-notch accounts sitting in the
spacious and comforting cafeterias, libraries, internet cafes, soon turned
Wikileaks suspect Bradley Manning over to FBI. While Manning was arrested for
leaking several hundred sensitive US government documents, Lamo went hiding or
should we presume, undercover?
4. Mathew
Bevan and Richard Pryce
Targeting the over-sensitive
nerves, what Mathew Bevan along with his alleged partner Richard Pryce did,
could have triggered great many issues between USA and North Korea. The duo
hacked the US military computers and used it as a means to infiltrate the
foreign systems. The crucial contents of Korean Atomic Research Institute were
dumped into USAF system. However, the contents were majorly relevant to South
Korea and hence, less volatile. But this, nonetheless, could have led to a huge
international issue.
5. Jonathan
James
The first juvenile to be imprisoned
for a cyber-crime at the age of 16, Jonathan James or better known as comrade,
hacked into Defense Threat Reduction Agency of US department. Further, he
installed a sniffer that scrutinized the messages passed on between the DTRA
employees. Not only did he keep a check on the messages being passed around, in
the process, he collected the passwords and usernames and other such vital
details of the employees, and further even stole essential software. All this
cost NASA to shut down its system and to pay from its pocket $41,000. comrade,
however, had a bitter ending as James committed suicide in 2008.
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