Hacker Groups
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Hacker groups began to flourish in the early 1980s, with the advent of the home computer. Prior to that, the term hacker was simply a referral to any computer hobbyist. The hacker groups were out to make names for themselves, and were often spurred on by their own press. This was a heyday of hacking, at a time before there was much law against computer crime, and an era that has been compared to the wild west. The following groups gained notoriety during this period and appeared in countless radio, TV shows, books, and news articals.
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[edit] Prominent Hacker Groups of the 1980s
[edit] Extasyy Elite:
- Bit Blitz
- Cisban Evil Priest
- Crustaceo Mutoid
- Kleptic Wizard
- The Mentor
- The Poltergeist
- The Protestor
[edit] Fargo 4A:
- Agent 003
- TUC
- Big Brother
- Quasi-Moto
- Video Warhead
- Wizard of Arpanet
[edit] IBM Syndicate:
- Dark Creaper
- Major Havoc
[edit] LOD
- Phiber Optik
- Erik Bloodaxe
- Blue Archer
- Phucked Agent 04
- Gary Seven
- Compu-Phreak
- Kerrang Khan
- Lex Luthor
- Master Of Impact
- Silver Spy
- The Marauder
- The Videosmith
[edit] Metal Communications:
- Cobalt 60
- Crimson Pirate
- Dr. Local
- Red Pirate
- Shadow Lord
- The Angel Of Destiny
- The Apothecary
- The Byte
- The Byte Byter
- The Dark Wizard
- The Duke
- The Dutchman
- The Man In Black
- The Prophet
- The Pink Panther
- The Voice Over
- The Radical Rocker
- The Warlock Lord
- White Knight
[edit] The Administration:
- Adolph Hitler
- Alpha Centauri
- Author Unknown
- British Bloke
- Dark Priest
- David Lightman
- Dr. Pepper
- Major Havock
- Mane Phrame
- Mark Twain
- Sasha Kinski
[edit] The Nihilist Order:
- BelGarion
- Ogre Ogre
- The Animator
- The Highwayman
- TRASk
- SinBad
- Video Stalker
[edit] The P.H.I.R.M.:
- Archangel
- Blade Runner
- Jack The Ripper
- Sir Gamelord
- The Stingray
- FalconMan