Daily Mail - How Hackers Crack Secret Codes

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A cutting from the Daily Mail, Friday, July 19, 1985, discussing the practicalities of hacking.  

'Reports that seven New Jersey schoolboy's cracked NASA's command computers and moved satellites in orbit raised doubts about how secure the world's computeres are.  Daily Mail Science Correspondent Ray Hammond answers some of the ky questions about how hackers gain access to sophisticated computer systems, who is put at risk and how it can be prevented.'

Date : 19th July 1985

Creator : Daily Mail

Format : PDF

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH41088. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 
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