• katy ✨
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    1101 year ago

    ngl the movie the net in the 90s was actually pretty believable when it came to hacking

    • @PetDinosaurs
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      571 year ago

      War dialing. Social engineering. Absolutely.

      Also, hackers (except for the screen projecting on the characters faces).

      It’s in that place I put that thing that time.

    • @Couldbealeotard
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      371 year ago

      When I saw that film I remember thinking how outlandish it was for her to order pizza on the internet. Even if somehow that were possible, how could you just give a stranger your credit card details!? So, what, you pay a stranger and just hope your pizza arrives? Completely unbelievable.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 year ago

        Even these days I’m still kinda wary inputting my card details on internet lmao. And for good reason.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          I mean, when you give them a number on the phone, the guy at the other end is just going to be putting the number in the same place the website does.

          When you pay in-store with a credit card, probably same thing.

          EDIT: Well, unless, for the last case, one’s using a cryptographic-signature-based mechanism, like the smartcard chip or wireless authentication. But if it’s a magstrip or someone punching numbers in…

        • kamenLady.
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          61 year ago

          In Germany, we were behind the USA with people adopting online payment, people and companies were very skeptical about all this. I remember thinking that Germany would eventually choose to not participate in this crazy online buying trend lol

          • @Schmuppes
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            21 year ago

            We still love our cash though. I am glad that after the pandemic, I can finally pay for my breakfast rolls with a contactless credit card.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      And honorable mention to the non-existing Matrix sequel that had an actual SSH vulnerability on screen.

      • @maryjayjay
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        91 year ago

        I think Trinity was using nmap to port scan or ping sweep the subnet, also

    • @[email protected]
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      121 year ago

      The one with Sandra Bullock? Concept-wise it was quite realistic. But the hacking itself, man that was some unbelievable stuff. I don’t think they got any fact or term right. Almost as if the OG Clippy helped: “It looks like you want to make a hacker-related movie…”