The massive celebrity hack that occurred over the weekend is not the first hacking to make headlines–and, unfortunately, it won’t be the last. Check out some of history’s biggest hackings in today’s 5 Things…
1. The original internet hacking: the Morris worm. In 1988, Cornell graduate student Robert Morris wrote 99 lines of code and released them into the internet as an experiment. The code infected thousands of computers around the country, and while Morris said he never intended any harm, he was still convicted of a federal crime in 1990.
2. President Obama called Edward Snowden a hacker, though many begged to differ. Snowden, as you recall, released thousands of NSA secrets beginning last year.
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3. Scottish hacker Gary McKinnon orchestrated what some call the biggest military computer hack of all time when he accessed nearly 100 U.S. Military and NASA computers in 2002. McKinnon, who was later diagnosed with Asperger’s, claimed he was looking for evidence of a UFO cover-up, and successfully fought extradition to the United States.









