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07/15/2011
 IEEE Spectrum

Gary McKinnon hacked thousands of government computers

10/28/2011
 Vanity Fair

Kim Proctor was no different than your ordinary teenage girl. Easily hurt by insults and just as easily swayed by compliments, she dwelled in an angsty purgatory familiar to most adolescents. But when Kim went from average kid to missing girl, her storyli

01/17/2012
 GQ

Every online scam begins more or less the same—a random e-mail, a sketchy attachment. But every so often, a new type of hacker comes along. Someone who rewrites the rules, not just the code. He secretly burrows his way into your hard drive, then into your

03/01/2012
 Rolling Stone

What happens when a cop falls in love with the radicals he's spying on? Mark Kennedy found out the hard way.

04/24/2012
 GQ

How a lonely, self-taught hacker found his way into the private emails of movie stars – and into the underworld of the celebrity-skin business.

04/30/2012
 The New Yorker

The man who started the hacker wars.

07/06/2012
 Vanity Fair

Artist Todd White seemingly had it all. With a multi-million-dollar art brand, collectors and clients ranging from Sylvester Stallone to Coca-Cola, and a burgeoning reputation in art-mad Britain, his days as lead character designer of SpongeBob SquarePant

07/19/2012
 Playboy

The untold story of Atari.

10/01/2012
 Maxim

Crime, whiskey & homemade sex machines: The life, death and legacy of Popcorn Sutton, America's greatest moonshiner.

10/28/2012
 Vanity Fair

Separated from his older brother at a train station, five-year-old Saroo Munshi Khan found himself lost in the slums of Calcutta. Nearly 20 years later, living in Australia, he began a painstaking search for his birth home, using ingenuity, hazy memories,