Ten documents on piracy and hackers

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Hacker or E-Pirate is essentially based on a group of smart programmers who have been challenging and trying to break into different systems, not necessarily intent on committing a crime or even a misdemeanor, but their success in penetration is a success for their abilities and skills. These days, technology obsessed with the revolutionary performance of a group of pirates and begin to learn the penetration to become like them are not aware of all aspects, especially dangerous in this area may lead to imprisonment for a very long time if made a mistake. These documents will explain the aspects of the pirate community to you and what they generally face in their daily lives and their very significant impact on our current world.

The Story of Aaron Swartz

Aaron Swartz was born on November 8, 1986, a computer programmer, writer and Internet activist. In his book RSS 1.0 and the online activity group Demand Progress, Swartz was also a member of the Harvard Ethics Center Laboratory. He was arrested on 19 July 2011 for breaking into the site of Jaestor and carrying 4.8 million articles of scientific journals. Swartz committed suicide on January 11, 2013. The documentary was released on August 25, 2014 and won the Writers Guild of America Award for best script for a documentary film.

We Are Legion - The Story of the Hacktivists

Released on October 19, 2012, he was nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award for best script for a documentary and talks about the complex culture of the famous hacker group "Anonymous".

How Anonymous Hackers Changed the World

He talks about the hacker group "Anonymous" and about the penetrations they have made and changed from the current world.

Hackers Wanted

Released on 1 January 2009 and talking about the hacker Adrian Lammo and his adventures that are a microcosm of conflicts facing emerging trends of thought.

Adrian was born in 1981, an American of Colombian origin, famed as a gray hat hatcher. Got media attention for breaking into several high-profile computer networks, including the New York Times, Yahoo and Microsoft, until he was arrested in 2003.

Secret History of Hacking

Released on January 1, 2001, he talks about the history of the breakthrough and the lives of Kevin Mitnick and Steve Wozniak. Kevin is one of the world's greatest hackers. He was born on September 6, 1963 and is one of the most famous hackers.

Has been criminalized by electronic manipulation and penetration of computer systems at Fujitsu, Motorola, Nokia and Sun Microsystems.

Has been banned from using any form of communication technology, except landline, with some exceptions. Federal investigators in America believe that Kevin is so dangerous that he is capable of a single telephone call to put the country on maximum alert by its ability to break into the most dangerous locations, through computer and telephone networks. While Steve was born on August 11, 1950, nicknamed "Woz," he is an American inventor, an electronic engineer, a programmer, and a businessman. Co-founded Apple. He is known as the pioneer of personal computer revolution in the 1970s and 1980s, along with his partner Steve Jobs.

Hackers Are People Too

Released on 8 August 2008 and talking about pirates in general and they are people like you and me and they could be your neighbors or your friends. It also provides a picture of the pirate community as it breaks down the negative stereotype that is widespread and shows everyone that they are really different from us.

Def Con: The documentary

A film about the world's largest piracy conferences in its 20th consecutive year. Photos during the summer of 2012 and contains hundreds of hours of interviews, concerts, performances, and events

TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard

Released on February 8, 2013 by Simon Claus based on the story of the founders of the Torrent site, the famous Pirate Valley "The Pirate Bay".

In the Realm of the Hackers

Was released in 2003 and speaks of two Melbourne hackers known as Electron and Phoenix who have stolen the list of restricted computer security and used it to break into some of the most secret computer systems in the world and are supposed to be safe.

The Hacker Wars

Issued October 17, 2014 and talks about "Hacktivism" is the use of computers and computer networks to promote a political agenda. Its objectives are often linked to freedom of expression, human rights or freedom of information. This term appeared in 1994 by a member of a piracy organization known as Omega.

In the end I hope you like these films and inspire you to know this area.

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