Your teeth aren’t that strong, they just can’t.
Those scenes in the movies – all nonsense.
Smarten Up, Internet (the security side of this blog), sponsored a screening of the hacker movie, Reboot, Saturday night of Hack3rCon 2012 Charleston, West Virginia. How’s that for an SEO-friendly sentence.
Set within a dystopian world that is a collision between technology and humanity, “Reboot” touches upon many of the current social and political concerns that arise from becoming more and more intertwined with the virtual.
In contemporary Los Angeles, a young female hacker (Stat) awakens from unconsciousness to find an iPhone glued to her hand and a mysterious countdown ticking away on the display. Suffering from head trauma, and with little recollection of who she is or what is happening, Stat races against time to figure out what the code means, and what unknown event the pending zero-hour will bring.
It’s beautifully shot, a great premise, some of the Metasploit is sloppy, I heard it was a Kickstarter project, and the video editor in me would have reduced it down, but the beginning is really good. If you watch only that part, do, it’ll make you think.
Click here for future screenings.
In Terminator movies, the military created Skynet, an artificial intelligence which becomes self-aware today, April 19 2011 at 8:11pm / 20:11.
Then it turns against the humans… carnage, mayhem etc.
The below made me literally LOL today (this Skynet thing was trending on Twitter earlier , it’s not that weird)
A few weeks back, @SkyNetOperative started following me on Twitter. Today we engaged in a back and forth.
This is its bio (the code basically means its watching the internet, and saving it all for future use)
So I said I dropped into its computer, and took ownership of its accounts and information.
It came back with uh-huh, I just kicked you off the server, undid your changes and copied your hard drive to a USB key.
Note it knows what kind of computer I’m on.
I replied by making it its own account.