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How Hackers Changed the World Title Card | |
Format | Video (Web) |
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Genre | Documentary |
Origin | UK |
Language | English |
Release Date | 20 February 2013 |
Running Time | 58 min |
Production | |
Created by | NA |
Directed by | NA |
Produced by | NA |
Written by | NA |
Screenplay by | NA |
Distributed by | BBC |
Narrated by | NA |
Starring | NA |
Music by | NA |
Cinematography by | NA |
Edited by | NA |
Production Company | BBC |
Location(s) | NA |
Original Channel | NA |
Additional Information | |
Based on | NA |
Topics | Technology, Computers, Hacking |
Follows | NA |
Precedes | NA |
Associated Video | NA |
Website | bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qxmwp |
How Hackers Changed the World, an episode of BBC's Storyville, goes inside the complex network and history of Anonymous, the radical online 'hacktivist' collective. Through interviews with current members - some recently returned from prison, others still awaiting trial - as well as writers, academics and major players in various 'raids', the film traces the collective's breathtaking evolution from merry pranksters to a full-blown global movement, one armed with new weapons of civil disobedience for an online world.
In recent years, Anonymous has been associated with attacks or 'raids' on hundreds of targets. Angered by issues as diverse as copyright abuse and police brutality, they have also taken on targets such as the Church of Scientology.
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Film | User | Format | Link | Notes |
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How Hackers Changed the World (2013) | NA | [ Archive.org] | ||
How Hackers Changed the World (2013) | NA | MP4 | media.defcon.org |