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posted by martyb on Sunday January 18 2015, @03:02AM   Printer-friendly
from the or-is-that-what-they-want-you-to-believe? dept.

Some lighthearted news for the weekend!

The scene doesn’t include a keyboard. Or a computer mouse. But it shows why Michael Mann’s Blackhat may be the best hacker movie ever made.

For Parisa Tabriz, who sits at the center of the info-sec universe as the head of Google’s Chrome security team, it’s a Hollywood moment that rings remarkably true. “It’s not flashy, but it’s something that real criminals have tried—and highlights the fundamental security problems with foreign USB devices.”

Tabriz will also tell you that such accuracy—not to mention the subtlety of the scene with the coffee-stained papers—is unusual for a movie set in the world of information security. And she’s hardly alone in thinking so. Last week, Tabriz helped arrange an early screening of Blackhat in San Francisco for 200-odd security specialists from Google, Facebook, Apple, Tesla, Twitter, Square, Cisco, and other parts of Silicon Valley’s close-knit security community, and their response to the film was shockingly, well, positive.

http://www.wired.com/2015/01/blackhat-the-best-cyber-movie/

Did you find hacking accurately depicted in the movie ?

 
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  • (Score: 2) by maxwell demon on Sunday January 18 2015, @01:15PM

    by maxwell demon (1608) on Sunday January 18 2015, @01:15PM (#135814) Journal

    Given the recent events at Sony, I guess they make it required watching for their employees.

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