Can You Hack It? - Hackers Wanted

Can You Hack It? - Hackers Wanted

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Hackers Wanted is an unreleased American documentary film. Directed and written by Sam Bozzo, the film explores the origins and nature of hackers and hacking by following the adventures of Adrian Lamo, and contrasting his story with that of controversial figures throughout history. The film is narrated by Kevin Spacey.

Originally named Can You Hack It?, the film failed to get a conventional release, according to Lamo, because of conflicts between its producer and others on the team. The more commonly cited reason is a problem with the quality of the finished product. On May 20, 2010, a version of the film was leaked. Lamo has stated that he had no involvement in the leak.

It’s ironic that a film about overcoming barriers, about new technologies, about thinking differently, had to come to the public eye by being hacked out of the hands of people who, after making a film about the free flow of information, tried to lock away that information forever. The truth tends to itself. - Adrian Lamo.

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  1. There's no reason, nothing logical whatsoever, to arrest the white hat hacker. We need to legalize hacking by certain means and procedures! It's needed, thus to ignore this any further is evidence of the sheer amount of ignorance we hold so deer.

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  2. let's not forget that Adrian Lamo is the person who worked for the government as an informant and was the one who gave up Bradley Manning. He talks this big talk about "freedom of speech" and "freedom of information" and "anti-government" yet, he sold someone who was truly working for those causes, down the river. what a piece of s*it. narc. i'm discussed he gets any attention or "fame", while Bradley is being tortured in an army prison, and has been for the last 2 years.

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  3. This is really meaningful.. much respect Adrian.

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  4. I love computers but i own a PC and I constantly feel like i'm being hacked
    windows in my opinion fosters hackers, every version of it is destined to have features that will allow immediate access to your system' owning $4000 worth of itunes and other forms of information isn't safe on my computer I keep my data in my external hard drive. Apple is doing fine in the market but even they can be hacked, because they are just knock off versions of Unix, and Linux's operating systems and they are the typical brand these hackers are using.

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  5. Seems to stop and not play half way through

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  6. Reading about the movie on Pirate Bay, it says "Dana Brunetti ridiculously called it "like watching paint dry". Due to demands made by Brunetti the release was shelved.".

    And yet to me, this was one of the best documentaries I have ever seen about why hackers do what they do. I not surprised that Dana or even most americans are unable to sit down and listen to common sense though. I dont see much of that in America today at all, quite frankly. Its a nation going insane.

    Good documentary, thanks for letting me know it existed!

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  7. Love it nice doc realy cool

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  8. If more Americans where to watch these types of documentaries instead of getting their 'news' from talking heads and their retired ex what ever or their pundits, it would go a long way towards change. Some of us take the time to hear the whole story, and like it or not it is up to us to share these films with our friends and family.
    Some people just refuse to even think about it even though it is written all over the world like mindless graffiti. I don't even have children, but I do come from a large family. If you are one that see's the reality of the path that our country is on, you don't even have to get off your couch, just fire the link off in an email or post it on your social tool of choice if you just saw an enlightening piece of journalism, share it, let others get evoked by it.
    We have this ability to talk to anyone almost anywhere, information is around the world in seconds these days. This is our forum. But... people need to see and be exposed to these truths. We are in a very similar scenario of events as our fore fathers found themselves in, they had the printing press but we have the all reaching web. Knowledge is power and organization makes right mayhem.

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  9. Damn am in Love with Adrian Lamo

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  10. lamo is a snitch, mannings still in prison with more solitary than mitnick

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  11. without the gaping hole the christian dark ages left in the progress of our scientific history, i believe we would have colonized mars by now.

    but i digress... this film was very inspirational to me

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  12. From the beggining of time s***** and lonely monkeys took a lonely dinner eating their bananas...the s***** thing remain the same for some of us ...
    Some s***** beings are to s***** to understand that to live a happy life u don't need to eat till you **** your pants

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  13. that's why I hate religion, it obscures the truth.

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  14. what makes you think that USA or EU don't have agency specifically designed for this type of warfare

    great doc

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  15. Everyone needs to see at least the last 10 minutes of this documentary. The points that Adrian makes are extremely important for people these days to understand and are key in helping us to progress as a free society.

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  16. some of these people still don't know the difs between hackers and crackers, it's like we're still living in the 80's.

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  17. dutch major got that much output,he could have made a docu of it.

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  18. Considering the US government and many other governments and their corporate chums who employ them, i would have to conclude white hats and grey hat's are rather oblivious the realities of life...even Black hats to a large extent.

    The military, gov computer systems etc etc are left exposed for a reason, it allows people within the system to exploit their own system. It allows black hats to exploit the system so they can gain more control over the internet by highlighting the threat of potential serious harm that could be caused, which allows them to create law change's and gain special monitoring powers to basically spy on people and try control the internet.

    not to mention the real desire for the potential for a major terrorist attack to occur to have the same effect as 9/11 to get more shit like the patriot act put in place for more effectibe sheep herding, in 1 of their last remaining places they have some free speech and freedom of information the internet.

    Unfortunately hackers dont ever breach any major government or related departments "TRUE" sensitive materials...they may seem like they have, but in reality the found information which to be honest exposes "expendable" assets to be exploited by anyone who is willing to take the free bait. Such expandable assets can inlcude under cover agents, sensitive technologies, political corespeondance etc etc, but in actuallity is all expendable information which only "HELPS" the people trying to gain control, gain more control when expendable info is made public, bringing the demand to fix the problem...when they dont want to fix, just get more powers to control freedom.

    Why was the US pissed about wikileaks, because information though not highly secure was made publicly available to them"BEFORE" it should have been made available and in to great a volume. They like to trickle release this information so it doesnt "SHOCK" people to much with reality, which may result in them doing something about it.

    Trickle information release makes the human mind not happy about what they discover, but never amounts to "ENOUGH" to make them make a stand, they just yap on about it like an annoying little dog, all bark, but no bite. Eventually the topic changes and eventualy people get immune, used to it, bored focusing on it...it "Fractures", "Distracts" and "Exhausts" people who may try to unify or get some focus in the majority.

    Also the older this information is, the more redundant it = in the public eye, because all the pawn pieces involved have moved on and its to hard tp piece together anything ot to do anything about it..so the trickle effect is very valuable and allows them to focus their security towards the information they dont want released and not waste resources on information which is in effect expendable.

    so like with wikileaks..

    The only reason this information got leaked in mass early, was because someone on the inside took the information direct, evidentally hackers werent doing a very good job finding the easily obtained information which had been there for "YEARS".

    Still this is all expendable information, all truly classified or sensitive materials are on paper, private internet lines not conected to the public grid, so they can only be accessed within the system by authorized people, not externally like with a hacker who "Cannot conect to the system to hack it".. Or the information is behind a high level security system which hackers evidentally fail to tap into or get caught before they can release the information.

    Non-expandable information only gets released to the public "1 WAY" and that is when they decide to release it after its classification period expires and its considered "Expendable", though renewed if this is still not the case and hackers cant get at it.

    or

    if someone becomes a whistle blower from the inside who has access to that non-expendable information, but as the amount of people whi can blow a whistle will be limited, its easy to bury the whistle blower into a conspiracy nut.

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  19. "eliminating shades of grey"? That's a misrepresenting homily (if not over politicizing the topic).

    Think of it as a wheel in motion. That wheel can spin fast or slow, but it's moving in one direction or another. The "government" (for this comparison) would be the road, since you're aggrandizing their input at every turn.

    Or, back to color, they're just metering the luminosity of the shade.
    Analogies are fun. Nice symbolism with the cave diving, BTW.

    Go ahead and tell me how much the tool I am for not DOGMATICALLY defending a dodgy ending to an otherwise informative program.

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  20. Or you can use "ixquick" and still belong to the human race, they do not register or keep your IP address ever. Very secure engine, and you can even use their proxy.

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  21. I wonder what the American government gonna do with all the worlds information running on 13 computers? Since they have all the the worlds info at their fingertips they will govern the world on how we do things, thats a definate goal for the Americans especially the Illuminati boys because just think about the amount of people dependant on the computer and the internet already from using it to book holidays, meet friends, radio,do their banking, play games even buying houses from the net to shopping for groceries, the list on what can people do is quite staggering already and more and more people are joining the net. The thought of those twisted yanks having my life story at their disposal just makes me sick to the pits. American government is SCUM

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  22. Adrian Lamo is a black hat. Adrian Lamo isn't the good guy he makes himself out to be.

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  23. wow, this Lamo is a piece of work. He copped a plea and revealed Manning? If true, I lost any respect I developed while watching this doc. He would appear to be a coward worthy of retribution beyond what Pvt. Manning has already paid.

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