See also:
Amini, Pedram Pedram Amini's current projects, research, and code. http://pedram.redhive.com/
BlueFish Member of the Eleventh Alliance Development Team. http://bluefish.11a.nu/
Cancer Omega A.k.a Attrition Group. http://www.attrition.org/~comega/
Cooprider,Nathan Researcher working with embedded systems, linux and wireless sensors. http://www.cs.utah.edu/%7ecoop/
Johansen, Jon Lech Personal weblog of DVD Jon who released the DeCSS software which decodes the content-scrambling system used for DVD licensing enforcement. Includes his thoughts on Apple computers and digital rights management. http://nanocr.eu/
Knowles, William Founder of C4I.org and moderator of InfoSec News. http://www.c4i.org/erehwon/
Microsoft Kid Personal Page of Ajay Puri, young Indian hacker best known as "Little Indian Bill Gates". http://www.microsoftkid.com/
Mitnick, Kevin Ex-hacker who was previously imprisoned for computer and wire fraud violations. Mitnick is now a security consultant. http://www.kevinmitnick.com/
Raptor Provides information on computer security research, privacy, and hacking. The author presents his projects, exploits, papers, code, and configuration templates. http://www.0xdeadbeef.info/
Space Rogue Website of former member of L0pht Heavy Industries and editor of the Hacker News Network. Biography and articles. http://www.spacerogue.net/
Uttula, Markku Markku Uttula's View of the Personal Computer World Now and Yesterday. http://www.disconova.com/utu/
Linuxdevcenter.com: The Hacker Behind "Hacking the XBox" Interview with hacker Andrew "Bunnie" Huang describing how he ran into trouble with the DMCA when publishing a book on hacking the Xbox. (September 11, 2003) http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2003/09/11/bunniehuang_interview.html
Tuttle,Jesse An article by Enquirer.com on Jesse Tuttle, a hacker who used the handle Hackah Jak. Tuttle claims he was working for the FBI. (July 28, 2003) http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2003/07/28/loc_wwwloc1ahacker28.html
Wired.com: Wau Holland A story of a German hacking pioneer and co-founder of Chaos Computer Club (CCC). Famous hacks include BTX and NASA. (July 31, 2001) http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2001/07/45728