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When DNA magazine started the Internet Security Week with the National Association of Software and Service Enterprises (Nasscom) of India and the Mumbai police, it reviewed the top ten hacking incidents in history-even those systems that were considered as impregnable were always vulnerable to hackers.
In the early 1990s.
Kevin Mitnick, a hacker who can lift weights easily all over the world. The most powerful technology and telecommunications companies in the world-Nokia, Fujitsu, Motorola, Sun Microsystems, etc.
He has access to the computer system. 1995 was arrested by the FBI and released on parole in 2000. He never called his invasion hacking. According to his explanation, it should be "social engineering".
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Gary mckinnon, a Londoner, was accused of illegally hacking into more than 90 computer systems of the US military stationed in Britain in June 2002. He is now being tried by a British court for "fast extradition" to the United States. The next hearing will be held soon.
1995
Vladimir Levin, a hacker from Russia, staged a wonderful "stealing the day" on the Internet. He is the first hacker in history who made a profit by hacking into the bank computer system. 1995 invaded Citibank and stole100000. He was arrested by Interpol in Britain on 1995. Later, he transferred the money in his account to the United States, Finland, the Netherlands, Germany, Ireland and other places.
1990
In order to get the prize of the102nd caller of kiis-fm in Los Angeles-Porsche 944 s2 sports car, Kevin Paulson took control of the telephone system in the whole area to ensure that he was the102nd caller. Finally, he got a sports car and spent three years in prison. He is now a senior editor of Wired News.
1983
Kevin Poulsen successfully invaded Arpanet (the predecessor of the Internet we use now) when he was a student. Kevin Poulsen took advantage of a loophole in ARPANET to temporarily control the ARPANET in the United States.
1996
Timothy Lloyd, an American hacker, once put a six-line malware on the network of his employer Omega Engineering Company (the largest supplier of NASA and the US Navy). The whole logic bomb deleted all the software produced by Omega. This incident cost Omega $6,543,800+million.
1988
Robert Morris, a 23-year-old Cornell University student, released the world's first "worm" program on the Internet. At first, robert morris only put his 99-line program on the Internet for experiments. As a result, his computer was infected and spread quickly on the Internet. Computers connected to the internet in the United States and other places are affected. Robert morris was also sentenced to prison on 1990.
1999
Melissa virus is the first virus with global destructive power in the world. David smith was only 30 years old when he wrote this virus. Melissa virus crashed the computer systems of more than 300 companies in the world. The loss caused by the whole virus is close to $400 million. David smith was subsequently sentenced to five years' imprisonment.
2000
MafiaBoy, who was only 15 years old (his real identity was not announced because he was too young), successfully invaded large-scale website servers including Yi Bei, Amazon and Yahoo from February 6 to February 4, 2000, and he successfully prevented these servers from providing services to users. He was arrested in 2000.
1993
An organization calling itself the Master of Fraud (MOD) has targeted the American telephone system. This organization successfully invaded the National Security Agency (NSA) in the United States. T and bank of America. They set up a system that can bypass the long-distance telephone system and invade the private line.