DarkDante
02-15-2007, 12:26 AM
You all may remember the case of Kevin Poulsen (aka "Dark Dante") as profiled on Unsolved Mysteries in 1990. Poulsen was a young man who became very proficent at using computers and had a knack for using them to obtain information that he wasn't supposed to have access to (a process which is now known as hacking)
Pouslen's activities walked the line between juvenile and often amusing (pranking his friends by listening in on their phone conversations and rigging a radio contest to ensure that he would be the 102nd caller in order to win a Porsche) to activities of a more serious and criminal nature as his interest/obsession grew (breaking and entering into a telephone company in order to obtain equipment so he could enhance his hacking capabilities)
The UM segment itself is rather humorous as they interview a lot of FBI agents and other authorities who were scratching their heads as to what Poulsen's "end-game" might be. One over the top FBI agent thought that Kevin Poulsen was working as an agent for the Soviets and said he was a "dangerous threat to any citizen" - Yeah so dangerous that when they caught him he only got a jail sentence of little over two years :rolleyes: - Least dangerous threat to society I ever heard of!
Kevin was released from prison in 1996 and got back involved in the cyber world as an journalist working in conjunction with a California based security firm. In October of last year, Poulsen released information about his successful infiltration of MYSPACE in order to identify and bring out into the open registered sex offenders who were using the service in order to solicit sex from children. Poulsen's research has helped authorities identify nearly 800 sex offenders with MYSPACE profiles, and currently one of them (Andrew Lubrano) has been arrested while I would assume several others remain under surveillance.
PS: Another interesting point regarding Poulsen is that he may have hacked into the "Unsolved Mysteries" telecenter at one point in time. On the night the Poulsen case was first profiled the telecenter (phone lines and computers) mysteriously crashed. Some believe that Poulsen himself was behind this infiltration although Poulsen himself has never taken credit for it.
Pouslen's activities walked the line between juvenile and often amusing (pranking his friends by listening in on their phone conversations and rigging a radio contest to ensure that he would be the 102nd caller in order to win a Porsche) to activities of a more serious and criminal nature as his interest/obsession grew (breaking and entering into a telephone company in order to obtain equipment so he could enhance his hacking capabilities)
The UM segment itself is rather humorous as they interview a lot of FBI agents and other authorities who were scratching their heads as to what Poulsen's "end-game" might be. One over the top FBI agent thought that Kevin Poulsen was working as an agent for the Soviets and said he was a "dangerous threat to any citizen" - Yeah so dangerous that when they caught him he only got a jail sentence of little over two years :rolleyes: - Least dangerous threat to society I ever heard of!
Kevin was released from prison in 1996 and got back involved in the cyber world as an journalist working in conjunction with a California based security firm. In October of last year, Poulsen released information about his successful infiltration of MYSPACE in order to identify and bring out into the open registered sex offenders who were using the service in order to solicit sex from children. Poulsen's research has helped authorities identify nearly 800 sex offenders with MYSPACE profiles, and currently one of them (Andrew Lubrano) has been arrested while I would assume several others remain under surveillance.
PS: Another interesting point regarding Poulsen is that he may have hacked into the "Unsolved Mysteries" telecenter at one point in time. On the night the Poulsen case was first profiled the telecenter (phone lines and computers) mysteriously crashed. Some believe that Poulsen himself was behind this infiltration although Poulsen himself has never taken credit for it.