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The Woz to Keynote at Next HOPE Conference

An anonymous reader writes "The next HOPE (Hackers on Planet Earth) conference will feature Steve Wozniak as one of the keynotes according to conference organizers at 2600. Mitnick's also got a keynote spot, and there's more to be announced."

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  1. Mitnick by DanThe1Man · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What does Mitnick has to contrubite? Talk about how computers were seven years ago? Tell how to hind from the cops? What would his speach be about?

    1. Re:Mitnick by Moeses · · Score: 3, Insightful

      You know, I think the poor guy has paid his debt to society. Yes, he made some big mistakes, but now he's moving on and he IS earning an honest living.

      What would you do in his present situation? Go work a crappy job or make the most of the situation? I know what I'd do and I don't blame him for doing the same.

      The guy is not the hero people make him out to be, but he also does not need negative creeps kicking him down any more. His debt has been paid, grow up.

  2. Re:Crackdown! by strictnein · · Score: 4, Insightful

    How does that relate? The HOPE conference is not a huge warez trading fest. It's focus is (theoretically) technology and exploration.

    The government "crackdown" wasn't on hackers and crackers, just those who commited huge amounts of copyright infringement.

  3. I agree, whats the deal? by Eagle5596 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I have to agree, I fail to see what Mitnick could ever contribute. All he is, is a criminal who got caught. He wasn't even much of a computer guru, just knew how to manipulate people well enough to steal some data.

    Mitnick's fame is something I can't comprehend. I don't see why we're showering him with honors and treating him like someone who has valuable input, or is worthy of praise. Let him find a job and try and earn an honest living like the rest of us.

    1. Re:I agree, whats the deal? by Erwos · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The point is, though, is that he's the guy who really showed one of the fundamental issues of computer security: secure software is not enough. _People_ need to be security-concious as well.

      It's still a lesson people ignore to this day, so I don't think it's much of a stretch to claim him as a pioneer.

      -Erwos

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      Plausible conjecture should not be misrepresented as proof positive.