Tuesday 6 August 2013

Top 10 movies related to hacking........

Hello friends,
I welcomes to you in my blog.if you want to learn hacking and you are just newbies then you are at a right place on a right time.before to start tutorial,I would like to suggest some movie related to hacking so that you could become curious about hacking and could know that how the things goes in hacking.when you will watch these movie then you know the exactly meaning of hacking.
well lets start...........................


MATRIX(1999)
This was such a groundbreaking adventure in reality and existentialism. No, you will not learn how to break into a Linux server by watching Trinity port-scanning with "nmap". But this movie is definitely cool, nonetheless. 

    

   

 

 

 

 

The Italian Job (2003)


Modern heist movies always involve some sort of hacking. This particular heist movie is extremely entertaining, especially when the supposed true inventor of "Napster" is the main hacker. At least 20 minutes of hacking footage in this actioner. Definitely worth renting if you haven't seen it.                                                                                                                           


Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999)

This is the flawed storytelling of how Apple and Microsoft came to be. While this movie got mixed reviews, many people have commented they loved it. Three dollars at your video store, and you can decide for yourself if this was a good film. 

 

 

 

 

 

Die Hard 4: Live Free or Die Hard (2007)

Leave it to Bruce Willis to save the world from uber hackers.  Macintosh advertising personality, Justin Long, plays the reluctant programmer caught up in an digital terrorism scheme. Like Swordfish, this movie has over-the-top violence and outrageous action sequences, but if you liked the Die Hard series, definitely see this. 

 






Sneakers (1992)

While dated, this movie was groundbreaking at the time, and is still charming to this day. The story revolves around two college buddies who take different paths in life. One becomes an ethical hacker, and the other...well, he is not quite so noble. Some great plot twists and comic scenes make this a good way to spend a Saturday afternoon at home.

 

 

 

 

 

Revolution OS (2001)

 

This documentary tells the story about the Linux operating system, and how it forwarded the philosophy of "open source" and free intellectual property. Not an action movie, but definitely interesting for people who want to learn more about why computer culture is the way it is. If you can find a copy of this, definitely rent it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hackers (1995)

 

Don't bring your brain to watch this, either. The story is weak, and the hacking scenes are nowhere near reality. But you have to watch this just to say you did. You'll learn where the iconic names of "Zero Cool" and "Lord Nikon" come from. You'll hear some breakthrough techno music in the soundtrack. Plus: Angelina Jolie is reason enough for most men to rent this cult classic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SKYFALL(2012)

 

In Istanbul, MI6 agents James Bond and Eve Moneypenny chase a mercenary, Patrice, who has stolen a computer hard drive containing details of undercover agents placed in terrorist organisations by NATO states. Patrice wounds Bond in the shoulder and, as the two men fight atop a train, Eve inadvertently shoots Bond, allowing Patrice to escape. Bond falls into a river and goes missing, presumed to be dead.

 

Social Network(2010)

 

It is the story of foundation of social network facebook.film runs around the main character Mark  Zuckerburg and his classmates.very interesting movie,must watch it...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Swordfish (2001)

 

 Over-the-top violence, preposterous situations, sexy women, and outstanding special effects make this a great popcorn rental. No, don't bring your brain to watch this, but if you like techno-thrillers, definitely rent this. John Travolta is the slimy villain, Hugh Jackman is the studly hero hacker, and Halle Berry is the mysterious damsel.


 Main source: netforbeginners.about.com

 

 

 

 



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