- •Part I. Hackers
- •Hackers: Innocent Victims of Curiosity or Evil Geniuses?
- •I. Find in the text the English equivalents to:
- •II. True or false?
- •III. Food for thought.
- •Do hackers wear hats?
- •I. Are they black or white? Analyze the information in the text given above and answer the question.
- •II. Put the following hacker’s activity characteristics in the correct box.
- •III. Comment on the following quotations:
- •Hacker Groups
- •2. H.D. Moore: a hacker who left a mark on 2006
- •3. Internet police call for firmer crackdown on cyber hackers
- •Amusing chronology.
- •9. What information would you like to add?
- •10. What fact impressed you most of all? Find more information about the fact (in the press, on Internet) and tell it to your student-fellows.
- •10 Signs Your Co-Worker Is a Hacker
9. What information would you like to add?
10. What fact impressed you most of all? Find more information about the fact (in the press, on Internet) and tell it to your student-fellows.
Just for fun
10 Signs Your Co-Worker Is a Hacker
1. Everyone who ticks him or her off gets a $26,000 phone bill.
2. Has won the Publisher's Clearing House Sweepstakes three years running.
3. When asked for their phone number, they give it in hex.
4. Seems strangely calm whenever the office LAN goes down.
5. Somehow gets HBO on their PC at work.
6. Mumbled, "Oh, puh-leeeez!" 295 times during the movie "The Net."
7. Massive 401k contribution made in half-cent increments.
8. Their video dating profile lists "public-key encryption" among turn-ons.
9. Instead of the "Welcome" voice on AOL, you overhear, "Good Morning, Mr./Ms. President."
10. You hear them murmur, "Let's see you use that VISA card now, Professor "I-Don't-Give-A's-In-Computer-Science!"