Title | The Fall of Hacker Groups | |
Date | Friday April 18 2014, @05:23PM | |
Author | LaminatorX | |
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from the Law-and-Disorder-on-the-Electronic-Frontier dept. |
The earlier, bigger part of hacking history often had congregations as protagonists. From CCC in the early 80s to TESO in the 2000s, through LoD, MoD, cDc, L0pht, and the many other sung and unsung teams of hacker heroes, our culture was created, shaped, and immortalized by their articles, tools, and actions.
Why don't we see many hacker groups anymore? And why is that that the few which are around, such as Anonymous and its satellite efforts, do not have the same cultural impact as their forefathers?
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