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Meet, Hamza Bendelladj an Algerian hacker.
This man hacked 217 Banks and collected around $400 Million. Yes, all alone he did all this. Now, why he is called Savior of Algerian People ?
You know what he did with all the money he got by hacking this banks ?
He donated every single penny to Algerian and Palestine. He looted the rich and gave it to the poors.
Ted Kaczynski
Theodore John Kaczynski (born May 22, 1942), also known as the Unabomber, is an American domestic terrorist, anarchist, and former mathematics professor. He was a mathematics prodigy, but he abandoned his academic career in 1969 to pursue a more primitive lifestyle. Between 1978 and 1995, he killed three people and injured 23 others in an attempt to start a revolution by conducting a nationwide bombing campaign targeting people involved with modern technology.
World's most famous hacker Kevin Mitnick
Meet Mr. DB Cooper
Dan Cooper is the unidentified hijacker of a Boeing 727 aircraft, flying between Portland, Oregon USA and Seattle Washington. The hijacker purchased his ticket under the name of Dan Cooper, he took his seat on the aircraft and settled in for the journey. Mid-flight he passed a handwritten note to the flight attendant, urging her to read it straight away. It read “I have a bomb in my suitcase, I will use it if necessary, sit next to me you are being hijacked.”
The attendant sat next to him and Cooper dictated his ransom demands; he requested $200,000, four parachutes, and a fuel truck waiting at Seattle to refuel the aircraft on arrival. The pilot relayed these demands to Seattle air traffic control. Authorities ordered all employees to cooperate with the hijacker to ensure the safety of passengers and crew. The ransom money was also agreed.
When the plane landed, and Cooper received the money and parachutes, he ordered all passengers and two attendants be released from the plane. After refuelling Cooper asked for the aircraft to be flown at as slow a speed as possible to Reno Airport, Nevada. Once the plane was airborne, Cooper ordered the pilot, co-pilot, flight attendant and engineer to stay in the cockpit.
With Copper alone in the fuselage, the crew became aware that the air stairs had been activated, and the aircraft door had been opened. Shortly after with the aircraft stair still deployed the plane landed at Reno Airport, Nevada. A search of the plane by FBI officers confirmed Cooper was no longer aboard. Two of the Four requested parachutes were missing, along with the ransom money. Despite an extensive manhunt, no sign of Cooper has ever been found. Most of the marked ransom money remains missing, and the case continues to be the only unsolved air piracy in American aviation history.