Mitnick was the most elusive hacker in history. It managed to sneak into computers and networks of the world's largest, seemingly impenetrable agencies and companies, such as Motorola, Sun Microsystems or Pacific Bell. For Kevin, hacking was not just about technological advances: it was a trusted game that required mockery and mistaking to access valuable information. Driven by a strong stimulus to achieve the impossible, tricking employees into obtaining private information and maneuvering through layers of security, he gained access to data that no one could see. When the FBI began to stalk him, Kevin went on the run, in an increasingly sophisticated chase game, which led him to adopt false identities and many appearance changes, to spend seasons in a number of cities and a final confrontation with the feds, who would not stop until knocking him down. An exciting real story of intri...read more









