Peiter ‘Mudge’ Zatko, hacking icon of the ’90s, is back as a whistle-blower. He wants to fix Twitter.
Synopsis
On May 21, 1998, at the Dirksen Senate Office Building, Peiter Zatko, with his Jesus-like flowing locks, boldly declared the Internet “woefully insecure”. Zatko and his friends succeeded in earning recognition for their community in the Senate. Now, after being employed and later ousted from Twitter, Zatko is back as a whistle-blower, exposing hidden vulnerabilities of the social-media platform.
In 1998, a fearless ’90s hacker, Peiter ‘Mudge’ Zatko, stood before the US Congress, challenging the very foundations of the digital world. His long, brown hair, akin to a rockstar, framed a rebellious spirit that defied the status quo — and he boldly confronted the Congress about the Internet’s vulnerabilities. For three decades, as a hacker, Zatko wore the mantle of a digital daredevil, unmasking the perilous underbelly of the Internet. Fast
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