t byfield on Wed, 6 Jul 2016 17:27:20 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> What were the first instances of hacking 4 |
The default examples are Watergate and the Pentagon Papers, of course, but -- really surprising, IMO -- the OED's definition 1(b) for the verb "to leak out (fig.)"...
to transpire or become known in spite of efforts at concealment...is based on several citations dated 1832-1884, most of suggest or mention the ur-medium: rumor. As with many things, I think it's less a question of progress (say, in terms of novel ways to disseminate ~privileged knowledge in documentary form) than of forgetting that leaks and whistleblowing, under other names, are also probably the oldest 'media.'
Just to be clear, my point isn't to reaffirm some grumpy insistence that nothing has changed -- everything has.
Cheers, T On 6 Jul 2016, at 9:01, Gabriella "Biella" Coleman wrote:
Hi all, I am writing a piece that is trying to historicize direct action hacking/whistel blowing and am trying to pin point any early examples of hackers hacking in order to access and then leak the information/emails to ex pose wrong doing..
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