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To: Moonray who wrote (14633)4/8/1998 3:42:00 PM
From: jhild  Respond to of 22053
 
Indeed, I saw that article yesterday. Clearly the frame I grabbed from the public access ether of the internet should not qualify me as an espionage hacker though.

I am hopeful that now that it is part of the public domain, that it will get the consideration that it deserves.



To: Moonray who wrote (14633)4/8/1998 11:47:00 PM
From: jhild  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22053
 
I guess they must not have any sports hero's in Israel.

Hacker gets ad deal
By Reuters
Special to CNET NEWS.COM
April 8, 1998, 9:30 a.m. PT

JERUSALEM--"Analyzer," an Israeli teenager who hacked his way to Internet fame by breaking into the Pentagon's computer, has begun cashing in on his cyberassault.

Ehud Tenenbaum, 18, was featured yesterday in a full-page advertisement in Israel's biggest newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, for the EIM company's Newron computer.

Dressed in a violet blazer, his name penned above his alias "Analyzer," Tenenbaum is pictured next to the headline: "In order to get far, you need the best equipment."

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