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Love his book, especially his biography. He had a very interesting life before becoming a cybersecurity consultant.
There’re also a few talks of his on youtube for anyone interested.
RIP to a legend.
What the hell?!! Just this morning I told a bit about Mitnick’s story to my sister and my wife, separately, I’d never done that before with either. I haven’t talked about Mitnick with anyone in years. Until just this morning, and now 12 hours later, this.
Rest In Piece, Kevin. You have been in my thoughts today, as a living memory. I am glad to have bid you farewell in such a manner.
Please don’t talk about me to anyone you know. I’m also too young and don’t want to die the very day you mention my story.
Thanks 😊
What a lovingly written, beautiful obituary. If you’re reading this and didn’t click through yet, some highlights to help nudge you:
I can’t imagine the loss and devastation his pregnant widow feels, but I’m so glad that she and their child will be surrounded by so many people who dearly loved him.
Truly - what a loss to the entirety of humanity. What a gem of a human.
Damn, I loved his book and had it in audiobook form. What an exciting life he had. I don’t feel as bad knowing that he had been fulfilled and accomplished so much in his life time.
I enjoyed his Ghost in the Wires book and also his segment in the Secret History of Hacking documentary from the History Channel. I bought two of his other books about social engineering from a garage sale. I better start reading them
He seemed like a nice guy, though I’ve read his version of his story, but I’m sad to see him go so early
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RIP. A kinda hero of my childhood, an inspiration whenever I heard of him.
I remember hearing an interview with him many years ago, and he shared a story about the shenanigans he got up to as a kid… he was into phone phreaking (used to be you could control the entire phone system by playing specific tones into any phone) and reprogrammed the phone system to think his friend’s home phone was a pay phone. His friend’s mom would try to call someone and the phone would ask her to deposit 20c. She was furious, and sent her son over to demand he fix it immediately.
I always thought that was one of the best pranks ever. RIP to a legend.
Rip way too young
Hands down, one of the nicest obituaries I’ve ever read.
With his first child on the way too. What a tragic story.
Oh man… Just 59 :(
Rest in peace, Kevin
My company had worked closely with KnowBe4 for ages and I remember reading so much about him as a kid. I remember the FREE KEVIN stickers. What a bummer. RIP.
Feels weird giving stories like this an updoot.
Can that “word” please die with Reddit?
But it’s a perfectly cromulent word.
I’m sorry man. These people feel embiggened when they downdoot you.
Only 59. Interesting guy. Haven’t followed him much since the 90s