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Kevin Poulsen
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Kevin PoulsenNetkachev Stepan ISaP 20-1
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Who is Kevin Poulsen?Kevin Poulsen is an American journalist, author, and computer security
expert. Born November 30, 1965 in Pasadena, California, USA.
As a young man, Poulsen hacked under the pseudonym "Dark Dun" and
became famous for his exploits in computer security. He has carried out
various hacks and hacks, including the famous hack of KIIS-FM radio
station in Los Angeles, where he won a car as part of a drawing.
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What is he known for?Poulsen is known for his articles and research in the field of computer
security, as well as his expertise in the field of cybercrime. He writes about
topics related to cybersecurity, journalism, and personal safety in the
digital age.
One of Poulsen's most famous hacking projects was the hacking of the
radio station KIIS-FM in Los Angeles in 1990. He won the radio station's
"Dream Car" contest by monitoring the communication lines and noting
the correct answers in the drawing.
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Where is he now?The latest information on Kevin Poulsen's whereabouts is that he works
as a journalist and cybersecurity expert. He may continue to publish
articles and work on research in this area. Specific details of his current
location may not be available to the public due to privacy and security
concerns.
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Interesting FactsIn the 1990s, Poulsen was a fugitive wanted by the FBI. He spent several years on
the run, hiding from the authorities and using various aliases.
During his escape, Poulsen used his hacking skills to interfere with the manhunt
and help his friends evade arrest. He hacked databases, found out information
about the investigation and helped hide from law enforcement agencies.
Following his escape and cooperation with the FBI, Poulsen was arrested in 1991
and sentenced to five years in prison. His trial attracted much attention from
professional hackers and the public, and was seen as an important precedent in
the field of cybersecurity.
In prison, Poulsen was an excellent prisoner and studied the prison's computer
systems. He has been very helpful in investigating cybercrime and protecting
information security inside prisons.