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  1. Last week, I watched 'Hackers' for the first time ever (don't @ me), and now 'The Net' has just started on RTÉ2. '90s internet drama nonsense. Amazing. Perfect. Love it.

    #film #Hackers #TheNet

  2. @ReggieHere @ChrisMayLA6 coincidentally, there's a great documentary by a lesser known German filmmaker that pulled the lid off this charade long before it started blowing up in everyone's faces.

    kanopy.com/en/product/net

    youtu.be/Yn9BvNAUvcU

    #TheNet

  3. Top 10 Hacker Movies You’ve Missed

    Who Am I? (2014)

    Introduction

    Yeah, I’m doing one of these.

    I’m going to list and rank ten movies that feature hackers as major characters or hacking itself as a major plot point and discuss what makes them good or bad.

    I am purposefully not including WarGames, Sneakers, Hackers or Swordfish, all movies that have existing rabid fans and detractors in the hacking scene.

    10. Prime Risk (1985)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiU7hkMe4_M

    Prime Risk is a weird movie, despite how much they talk about hackers and computers it is obvious that the writers had no idea about either so we get an odd movie about electronics causing ATMs to spit out money. Add in a conspiracy by a shadowy cabal to undermine the entire financial system and you have something approximating a coherent movie.

    I like that the hacker in this is a woman though, and her sidekick is a goofy guy.

    9. Hide and Seek (1984)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjQnucHby8Y

    This movie is based on a sci-fi novel from 1977 but it is essentially a lower budget Canadian WarGames, there’s a certain charm to it though.

    A high-school student hacker befriends a rogue AI and mischief ensues before the plot takes a hard left turn into averting nuclear disaster.

    8. Takedown (2000)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbgDMYy9mzM

    This movie about Kevin Mitnick caused so much controversy, as he was still in prison when they started filming it, that it never saw a proper release. You can find copies online though.

    Skeet Ulrich is serviceable as Mitnick, Donal Logue is great as Lewis de Payne and if you can separate the film from the actual story and person it was based on and just see it as a work of fiction it becomes a lot more watchable.

    7. Blackhat (2015)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CA95Bzpy7s

    I honestly don’t know how I feel about this movie, I watched it and then heard there was a director’s cut that was longer and more cohesive. I purchased a special edition Blu-ray so I could watch the director’s cut and I still don’t know how I feel about it.

    A lot of people in the hacking scene hate it, but it looks great, it is very visually stylish and Mann seems really engaged with the subject matter. Chris Hemsworth is miscast though, or he was told to act in a way that renders his character an emotionless hulk for most of the movie.

    6. The Net (1995)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsHYQjHrhKY

    I really like this movie, it meanders a bit in the middle but the overall concept is tight and if you can ignore the hand waving over whether any of it is technically possible you will have a good time.

    Sandra Bullock is great and the plot captures genuine anxiety from the mid-90s as to how this thing called the internet was steadily encroaching on people’s lives and threatening to change society.

    You can find a video I made about it over at the YouTube channel.

    5. 23 (1998)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUDWU4RBtds

    The first of two German hacker movies on this list, it is set in the 80s and really feels like it. I’ll warn you now though this is based on the real life case of young German hackers who handed data over to the Soviet government, it does not have a happy ending.

    You may have trouble tracking down a copy with english subtitles for this one, I don’t think there is any dubbed version.

    I’ve made a video on this movie over on my YouTube channel.

    4. Masterminds (1997)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5gtXzHnN7M

    This is an action comedy with Patrick Stewart holding a school full of rich kids hostage while a teen hacker who was previously expelled from the school tries to thwart his plans.

    The plot moves along quickly, there is a satisfactory amount of action and Patrick Stewart makes a wonderful villain, I recommend checking it out.

    3. Enemy of the State (1998)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3mrRv-1khI

    I recently rewatched this movie, having originally seen it in the cinema when it came out with my local 2600 meetup, and I still like it. The concerns over privacy seem really outdated now, as we all hand over so much data to corporations and the government.

    It is a solid movie about a man (Will Smith) who isn’t the most technically minded person finding himself up against a vast and nefarious surveillance apparatus. Plus you get Jamie Kennedy and Jack Black as smart ass government hackers, I feel like both of them played similar roles in multiple movies.

    2. Who Am I (2014)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vnjheCqRIs

    The second German movie on this list, I love this movie. A dark thriller about a young man who joins a sort of Anonymous like hacker group, has various thrills and spills with them before disaster strikes.

    A little bit Mr Robot, you need to check this movie out if you like your hacker movies with tangled plots and absolutely soaked in paranoia.

    1. The Steal (1995)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBxvGaIK2eE

    I only discovered this movie recently and until it appeared on some streaming services it was quite hard to track down.

    It is a whimsical British crime caper involving a free spirited American con artist and an uptight British computer programmer being pursued by a British aristocrat, while they try to drain bank accounts belonging to an evil corporation.

    Hacking and social engineering play a heavy role in the movie and I love the cast.

    You can watch the entire movie on YouTube, linked above.

    Conclusion

    I was going to include some honorable mentions here, but honestly there are so many movies I could have added to this list that a follow up blog is inevitable.

    If you enjoyed this blog head on over to Bluesky for similar thoughts on hackers in pop culture.

    #23 #Blackhat #EnemyOfTheState #film #films #Germany #hackers #hacking #HideAndSeek #history #KevinMitnick #list #Masterminds #Mitnick #Movies #PrimeRisk #Sneakers #Swordfish #Takedown #TheNet #TheSteal #WarGames #WarGames #Webmaster #WhoAmI_

  4. Tech leaders are racing to adopt today’s AI tools and envisioning ways to capitalize on tomorrow’s quantum computers. But cybercriminals are a few steps ahead.

    This month, #theNET examines ways to make the most of AI agents while augmenting security with AI-enhanced solutions and safeguarding data with post-quantum cryptography.

    Read more on theNET: cfl.re/43Twdiw

  5. It's a tale as old as Usenet: someone posts a war story; a bug gets fixed.

    It's 2025. I suspect that DJB would agree that fake IP addresses used by Sandra Bullock in a movie 30 years ago should not actually work in real tools because of unchecked integer overflow. (-:

    So I've patched ip4_scan() and this will be in the next release of #djbwares.

    #TheNet #SandraBullock

  6. It has been eons since I last watched these two movies. Deep in my head, I had this impression that Hackers has the more accurate presentation of hacking and cybersecurity. Turns out it was The Net instead.

    #movies #Hackers #TheNet #1995 #1995nostalgia

  7. CEO and Co-Founder of BigScoots, Scott Stapley explains how these four principles helped him respond quickly to fast-changing customer requirements and stay ahead of the competition. cfl.re/3E4Fds8 #theNET

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  9. "Our whole lives are on the computer!"

    I rewatched The Net. (Thanks to @sfpodge!) 😁

    Sure it's a bit cheesy (now), but I reckon it holds up alright. Especially for a PG-13 tech film from the 90s, when Moore's Law was in full swing and computer "newness" was measured in months (if not weeks).

    Plus she had awesome taste in games!

    #TheNet #movies #netflix #gaming #civ

  10. @mackensen Heh. Yes. Yes it is.

    I've seen #TheNet once. Which is one more time than I should have seen it...

  11. This month, #theNET explores how organizations can use cloud services to streamline app development, deliver more reliable web app experiences, reduce IT management complexity, and safeguard remote access — all while building a proactive cyber security culture. Learn more: cfl.re/40T8qik

  12. Cloudflare CIO, Mike Hamilton discusses how enterprises have added more and more point solutions as they have grown, much like the snake adding segments in the old 1980s cell phone game and how complex enterprise security stacks are causing friction and slowing business down. cfl.re/40xAnw4 #Security #theNET

  13. @mookie

    Just watched #TheNet again on an alternative streaming channel & I'll raise my rating of it from a 6 to a 7.

    It has been so long since last saw the movie that everything was new to me again and, although the technical aspects of the movie were implausible, even then, the movie kept me entertained & interested to see how Bullock's character was going to avoid getting killed by the evidently incompetent assassin & get out of the mess she was in.

    I liked that they shot the ending in San Francisco & was pleased with myself knowing that she could not run from the 200 block of California St to Moscone Center so quickly.

    The movie also uses various ploys that I found interesting because they are still in use in movies now, like waiting for a file to be saved/transmitted to increase tension in the film, as was done in #MissionImpossible (1996) & catwalk chases, as was done in #TheInferno (2016).

    So, I'd call this an under-rated & under-appreciated film that deserves more credit that it has received.

  14. @mookie Just looked for #TheNet (1995) on #Prime but it's only being offered currently on #Netflix.

    So, I checked some alternative streaming site & found it there & will take a look at it later today.

    In the meantime, I placed in order on #eBay to buy the #DVD in order to fill the gap in my DVD collection. 😉

    It will join the other #SandraBullock movies in the collection, including #Speed 1 (1994), #Heat (2013) & #Gravity (2013). I think Gravity is the best of the bunch, including The Net.

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  16. 🔐 All this #crowdstrike crap reminds me of #GateKeeper, a software security company from a good classic movie #TheNet with #SandraBullock.

  17. I could easily have been Sandra Bullock’s character in “The Net.” That movie was SO prescient!
    Ordering merch online, I’m there & have been since Amazon only sold books! An online chat rather than a phone call, sign me up. Online friends—my kind of social life.
    In the ‘90s I even worked from home teaching remote classes to sick kids or ones who were suspended/expelled — initially I taught over the phone & later online.
    Guess noone gonna call me a people person!
    #thenet

  18. @nixCraft You just gave me a flashback to watching #TheNet in my high school web design class. Even though it was dated it was still good.