Fifth Edition

It has recommended to the Campus Party attendees to do things legitimately, because the other way is very difficult. At the Institute he obtained an in a work which explained how to create a simulator to steal passwords, as it has revealed. The American exhacker Kevin Mitnick, converted into computer security expert, has advised young people from the Campus Party in Valencia who learn in a legitimate way and not follow the difficult path of the hacker, who has cost him years of jail. However, Mitnick has proven how easy that is to hack a phone, art that was refined to sound the alarms of the FBI, before hundreds of computer buffs fascinated by the author of some of the most famous computer crimes of the 1990s. To the beat of the tune of mission impossible, he has made entry into the Campus Party as one of the stars of this tenth Fifth Edition, that on this day also It has investigated the management of social networks and the concept of online reputation. To Mitnick, the fondness for circumventing security systems came from his passion for magic tricks that had a child, decades before building a false identity as Eric Weiss – the real name of the famous magician Houdini-, which was used during the time that remained in search and capture by the FBI. It has recognized that has always wanted to do things that knew that she could not get or they were banned, and travel free on buses from Los Angeles to hack into the passages, a feat achieved just 10 years, or find out telephone numbers of strangers or that they were not included in the Guide. His early achievements were praised by their parents and even in high school, where he got an outstanding in a work which explained how to create a simulator to steal passwords.