Hacker a How To Hill.
Just two months ago, America celebrates the computer hacker was leaving prison in California’s khakis at the Lompoc federal prison.
Yesterday, Kevin Mitnick fôlatré a fine navy suit and striped tie - and attracted a group of U.S. senators as a star witness and recognized expert in the art of piracy.
“If someone has time, money and motivation, they can find in any computer,” said Mitnick members of the Senate Committee on State Affairs, which is considering legislation to improve network security Confederation.
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