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There’s no proof he didn’t either. In fact... Some of us still have what we believe to be the code from that “event”. Which leans to the side of Mitnick having and running it.
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statute of limitations is up! Maybe
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Read Chapter 33 in Ghost in the Wires :-)
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to be precise it was the attack from TR-117 by RTM Senior. Tsutomu & I along with Cliff Skolnik shared an office in Bldg 5 Internet Architecture at the time. Mgmt had asked me to offer Tsutomo an SPF-100 for his UCSD site(he turned it down) , the week after same machine was
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attacked successfully again, I called both Mark Lottor & Tsutomo about same & reported what was going on(they managed that machine). word was that Kevin had got his code from a mysterious Israeli dev..
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“Generally accepted he lacked the required technical skills” Wow love the 25yr shade
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And true
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Lesser known things I’ve heard from many sources: - He didn’t code the exploit at all. - His friends coded it and he simply used it. - He stipulates that any speaking engagement list him as “The World’s Most Famous Hacker” (lol) - Kevin is good at lying.
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