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Cyberwars: To Catch a Little Fish
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Cyberwars: To Catch a Little Fish Title Card
Format Video (TV)
Genre Documentary
Origin USA
Language English
Release Date 1 December 2003
Running Time 47 min
Production
Created by NA
Directed by NA
Produced by NA
Written by NA
Screenplay by NA
Distributed by National Geographic
Narrated by NA
Starring Little Fish
Music by Alex Oh
Cinematography by NA
Edited by NA
Production Company NA
Location(s) Various
Original Channel National Geographic
Additional Information
Based on NA
Topics Technology, Computers, Hacking
Follows NA
Precedes NA
Associated Video NA
Website natgeoprogramming.com/film/1262/asia-to-the-world-cyberwarsto-catch-a-little-fish

Cyberwars: To Catch a Little Fish is a dcumentary on the Hacker underground in Asia offers revealing interviews with many prominent hackers from China, Philippines, and South Korea. The documentary begins by interviewing hackers turned security professionals similar to their western counterparts. Next it proceeds to cover more unique attributes of the region. A large segment of this film is dedicated to hacktivist/communist groups in China launching attacks against US targets. At last the documentary concludes with a cautionary tale of hackers working for terrorist groups.

Synopsis

Sometime in 1996, a 15-year-old Chinese teenager known as ""Little Fish"" reportedly hacked into the CIA's master computer. Whether his story is true or not, the search for Little Fish leads us to the fascinating world of hacking. Meet the fourteen to twenty-year-old ""hackers"" from Asia who are breaking into the high tech computers of the West every day. They often actually leave their signature ""icons,"" personalized smiley faces, fishes, little graphics, on the victim's system. Hackers worry governments and big corporations keep the multi-billion dollar Internet security industry up and running, a burden to taxpayers. Who are these kids? What makes them tick? Why do they do what they do? Where is all this headed? How does it affect us? In a personal journey of discovery, the filmmaker looks for answers to these questions. The search takes us to the Philippines, Korea, China and the US. Here we meet and talk with several hackers, security experts, cops and ex-cops who've made it their mission to ""save"" these kids and to protect the world from them.

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Cyberwars: To Catch a Little Fish (2003) NA [ Archive.org]

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