Hacker Groups, including: Chaos Computer Club, Phrozen Crew, L0pht, Shmoo Group, Phone Losers Of America, Hack Canada, The Humble Guys, Hacktivismo, ... Digital Dawgpound, W00w00, Port7alliance
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ISBN / ASIN1242534695
ISBN-139781242534690
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More info: Hacker groups began to flourish in the early 1980s, with the advent of the home computer. Prior to that, the term hacker was simply a referral to any computer hobbyist. The hacker groups were out to make names for themselves, and were often spurred on by their own press. This was a heyday of hacking, at a time before there was much law against computer crime, and an era that has been compared to the wild west.
More info: Hacker groups began to flourish in the early 1980s, with the advent of the home computer. Prior to that, the term hacker was simply a referral to any computer hobbyist. The hacker groups were out to make names for themselves, and were often spurred on by their own press. This was a heyday of hacking, at a time before there was much law against computer crime, and an era that has been compared to the wild west.










