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  3. Hamza Bendelladj - Wikipedia

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    Hamza Bendelladj (Arabic: حمزة بن دلاج, romanized: Ḥamza ben Delāj; born 1988) [1] [2] is an Algerian cybercriminal and carder who goes by the code name BX1 [3] and has been nicknamed as the "Smiling Hacker". This led to a search for him that lasted 5 years.

  4. Rafay Baloch - Wikipedia

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    Rafay Baloch (born 5 February 1993) is a Pakistani ethical hacker and security researcher. He has been featured and known by both national and international media and publications [ 1 ] [ 2 ] like Forbes , [ 3 ] BBC , [ 4 ] The Wall Street Journal , [ 5 ] The Express Tribune [ 1 ] and TechCrunch . [ 6 ]

  5. Code page 437 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 437 (CCSID 437) is the character set of the original IBM PC (personal computer). [2] It is also known as CP437, OEM-US, OEM 437, [3] PC-8, [4] or DOS Latin US. [5] The set includes all printable ASCII characters as well as some accented letters (), Greek letters, icons, and line-drawing symbols.

  6. Hacker ethic - Wikipedia

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    The hacker ethic is a philosophy and set of moral values within hacker culture. Practitioners believe that sharing information and data with others is an ethical imperative. [1] The hacker ethic is related to the concept of freedom of information, as well as the political theories of anti-authoritarianism, anarchism, and libertarianism. [2] [3] [4]

  7. The Hacker Crackdown - Wikipedia

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    The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier is a work of nonfiction by Bruce Sterling first published in 1992.. The book discusses watershed events in the hacker subculture in the early 1990s.

  8. Top anonymous social app NGL forced to stop tricking its users

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    A popular anonymous social app that was misleading its users with fake messages has been forced to change. The top-ranked app NGL, which became the No. 1 app on the U.S. App Store in June, quietly ...

  9. Doxbin (darknet) - Wikipedia

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    Doxbin was an onion service in the form of a pastebin used to post or leak (often referred to as doxing) personal data of any person of interest.. Due to the illegal nature of much of the information it published (such as social security numbers, bank routing information, and credit card information, all in plain text), it was one of many sites seized during Operation Onymous, a multinational ...