We have to take mandatory cybersecurity trainings at my workplace (watching videos about phishing, etc), and while they're not useful to anyone who knows their stuff, I do enjoy the ones led by Kevin (even if that felt ghoulish last time).
His book, "Ghost in the Wires: My Adventures as the World's Most Wanted Hacker" is excellent. His story was warped by a movie called Takedown (2000) that was released by Miramax. He wrote the book, in part, to set the record straight. RIP Kevin.
Off-topic: the extensive use of stock-footage reminded me of some of the recent Netflix documentaries. I don't mind much here, but I would expect Netflix with their Netflix budgets to do better. I rarely keep watching when I see one like that on Netflix these days.
R.I.P Kevin. Legend.
Wow fascinating.
Nice. Very interesting
We have to take mandatory cybersecurity trainings at my workplace (watching videos about phishing, etc), and while they're not useful to anyone who knows their stuff, I do enjoy the ones led by Kevin (even if that felt ghoulish last time).
His book, "Ghost in the Wires: My Adventures as the World's Most Wanted Hacker" is excellent. His story was warped by a movie called Takedown (2000) that was released by Miramax. He wrote the book, in part, to set the record straight. RIP Kevin.
That was an interesting watch.
Off-topic: the extensive use of stock-footage reminded me of some of the recent Netflix documentaries. I don't mind much here, but I would expect Netflix with their Netflix budgets to do better. I rarely keep watching when I see one like that on Netflix these days.
🔗 Privacy-friendly: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=aLUDhbQojxA