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Kevin Mitnick

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Kevin David Mitnick

Kevin David Mitnick (August 6, 1963 – July 16, 2023) was an American computer security consultant, author, and convicted hacker. He is best known for his high-profile 1995 arrest and five years in prison for various computer and communications-related crimes.[6] Mitnick's pursuit, arrest, trial and sentence were all controversial, as were the associated media coverage, books and films.[7][8] After his release from prison, he ran his own security firm, Mitnick Security Consulting, LLC, and was also involved with other computer security businesses.

Early life and education

Mitnick was born on August 6, 1963,[9] in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California.[10] His father was Alan Mitnick, his mother was Shelly Jaffe, and his maternal grandmother was Reba Vartanian.[11][12] Mitnick was Jewish,[13][14] and grew up in Los Angeles, California.[9] At age 12, Mitnick convinced a bus driver to tell him where he could buy his own ticket punch for "a school project", and was then able to ride any bus in the greater Los Angeles area using unused transfer slips he found in a dumpster next to the bus company garage.[15]


Mitnick attended James Monroe High School in North Hills,[16][17] during which time he became a licensed amateur radio operator with callsign WA6VPS[18] (his license was restored after imprisonment with callsign N6NHG[19]). He chose the nickname "Condor" after watching the movie Three Days of the Condor.[20] He was later enrolled at Los Angeles Pierce College and USC.[16]

Career

For a time, Mitnick worked as a receptionist for Stephen S. Wise Temple in Los Angeles.[16]

Controversy

Mitnick's criminal activities, arrest, and trial, along with the associated journalism, were all controversial.[7] Though Mitnick was convicted of copying software unlawfully,[40] his supporters argue that his punishment was excessive and that many of the charges against him were fraudulent[41] and not based on actual losses.[42]

Death

evin Mitnick died from pancreatic cancer on July 16, 2023, at the age of 59 at a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania hospital.[11] At the time of his death, he was married and his wife, Kimberley Mitnick (age 36), was pregnant with their first child, a son.[9][11][50][51][52]


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