(Not an expert.) I thought that HOC was better than most portrayals of hackers in pop culture (didn't lean on cliches too much, didn't overstate their 'powers,' for the lack of a better word) but it still leaned on old memes -- Lucas calls himself "Data_Crusader" going into a chat room. Sigh.
-TC On 9/11/14, 9:12 AM, Marcos Eugenio Kehl wrote: > Hello experts! > Have you noticed that TOR was mencioned in the 2º or 3º chapter of the 2º > seasson of House of Cards? Also, there was a hacker, who claimed himself as > as soldier who fights against Prism and NSA (Stasi?) and could be imprisoned > for 100 years. Very nice. > Waching this unusual happening I asked myself if it would not be a good idea > of free propaganda for the deep web... I mean, free massive propaganda made > by Hollywood activists think tanks. TOR emerging from the dark deep circle of > experts and specialized press to the crowds, through Hollywood. Millions of > new relays! EFF must be more lobbyist. > Thanks. > > Marcos Kehl (Brasil) > -- I prefer to send and receive encrypted e-mail. My public key fingerprint is F3F3 7A1B 98CA 16CD 5BE8 FA13 1B48 4323 3085 9EF2. Learn about e-mail encryption here: <https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/>
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