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Revolution Group ( ORG ) Subject : Mitnick Out In The Wild 2:48 PM
Thursday, January 23, 2003 Dark Daemon [email protected]
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Mitnick
will browse Web, e-mail Lieberman By Paul Roberts January 21, 2003 12:51
pm PT
ARE YOU THERE Joe? It's me, Kevin! Almost eight years after
his arrest in North Carolina on charges related to a two-year computer hacking
spree, notorious hacker Kevin Mitnick on Tuesday was finally free to use
computers and roam the Internet. Mitnick plans to hit his girlfriend's Web
log to find out "what she's been saying about me," and send an e-mail message to
U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman to ask for a pardon. "It's a great relief. I'm
glad to get this all behind me," Mitnick said in a phone interview. Mitnick
was forbidden from using the Internet under the terms of a plea agreement he
reached with federal law enforcement officials following his arrest in 1995.
As part of that agreement, Mitnick was barred from using computers or other
devices including modems and electronic organizers as part of a period of
supervision following his release from prison in September, 2000 after spending
almost five years behind bars. Mitnick was also barred from working in the
computer industry and, for a while, from even speaking or writing publicly about
computers or computer security issues. Shortly after his release, Mitnick
challenged the prohibition on speaking and writing about computers, arguing that
it was overboard and violated his First Amendment right to free speech. A
federal judge ruled in 2000 that such blanket decisions were unacceptable
without consideration of the specific offers. Since that time, Mitnick has
written about security for print and on-line publications, hosted a radio
call-in show and published a book, "The Art of Deception," in October that
highlighted the threat posed to companies by "social engineering" -- the ability
to extract valuable information about internal computer systems from employees.
Mitnick also continued his struggles with the U.S. government, going to
court against the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in an effort to
regain his ham radio license. In October, Mitnick, 39, put the two Toshiba
Satellite notebook computers seized by law enforcement officers up for auction
on eBay.com in an effort to raise money to pay his legal bills for the FCC
fight. Those auctions were ultimately cancelled after a number of fraudulent
bids were received, according to Mitnick. Surfing the Web will be high on
the list of activities in Mitnick's first day of 'Net freedom. His first time
surfing and using the Internet since his capture in 1995 will be on the TechTV
program The Screen Savers, Mitnick said. The first Web site the
ex-hacker plans to visit will be that of his girlfriend, Darci, who maintains a
Web log (or blog) of life with Kevin. (See http://www.labmistress.com.)
Actor Kevin Spacey's triggerstreet.com (See http://www.triggerstreet.com)
Web site will also be high on the list of sites to visit, Mitnick said.
Mitnick's first e-mail message will be addressed to Senator and presidential
candidate Joe Lieberman, who invited Mitnick to testify before Congress on
computer hacking and strategies to secure critical infrastructure from hackers
in 2000. Mitnick, who has expressed an interest in pursuing a career in law,
plans to ask Lieberman for a pardon, saying that Lieberman told him at the time
that he would make a great attorney. "I plan to remind him of our
conversation and let him know that I could still use that pardon," Mitnick said.
After three years of experiencing the Internet only through proxies and
reams of computer print outs, Mitnick said that he is most looking forward to
using instant messaging and a new Blackberry 6710 wireless handheld device,
bought for him by his girlfriend as a "getting off probation gift," Mitnick
said. In addition to rejoining the Internet community for the first time
since Windows 95 was being beta-tested, Mitnick plans to pursue customers for
his security consulting business, Defensive Thinking, and will update the
kevinmitnick.com Web site, thanking supporters and posting all the legal
documents stemming from his fights with the federal government as a resource for
lawyers and civil libertarians interested in the case, he said. Mitnick said
he intends to use the Internet as a tool for research and keeping up with
technology only, and that hacking is out of the question. "I'm just looking
forward to contributing to society and living the American dream," Mitnick said.
:::::> HOT NOTE <::::: What is Dark Daemon up to
now?
-> Found a new browser called 'MyIE2' that could possibly be
faster than Mozilla and Opera. I'll do a full review on the browser after
testing it for another day or two.
-> Prying on the MyIE2 codes for
better understanding.
-> Had to pay a dollar for parking spacee , for
the first time!
-> XWEBS is finally out of my head, thannk goodness.
But the search for the ultimate browser rages on.
>>Dark
Daemon >>ORG .
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