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                           LEVEL 1 - 1 OF 46 STORIES                            
                           Copyright 1995 Newsweek  
                                    Newsweek

                    February 6, 1995 , UNITED STATES EDITION

SECTION: BUSINESS; Pg. 38

LENGTH: 270 words

HEADLINE: THE GREATEST HIT OF HACKING

BODY:
													        
												 
September 1970
John (Captain Crunch) Draper uses whistle in the cereral box to simulate
long-distance-call tones.  Arrested repeatedly in the 70's for phone tampering. 
					  
July 1983
FBI busts the '414s' -- Neal Patrick and six other Milwaukee teens -- for
computer trespassing.  Patrick get immunity; others get probation.

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                           LEVEL 1 - 2 OF 46 STORIES                            
                    Copyright 1995 Deutsche Presse-Agentur  
                            Deutsche Presse-Agentur

                     January 24, 1995, Tuesday, BC Cycle 
                         23:04 Central European Time

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LENGTH: 614 words

HEADLINE: U.S. hunts master computer "cracker"

DATELINE: Washington

BODY:
U.S. law enforcement authorities asked the public for help Tuesday in their 
effort to track down a legendary master manipulator of the information
superhighway.

Officials said  [Kevin]  David  [Mitnick,]  31, orignally of Sepulveda,
California, is using his hacker skills to stay one step ahead of the law.

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                           LEVEL 1 - 3 OF 46 STORIES                            
               Proprietary to the United Press International 1995

                   January 24, 1995, Tuesday, BC cycle

SECTION: Washington News

DISTRIBUTION: California

LENGTH: 605 words

EADLINE: U.S. hunts master computer 'cracker'

BYLINE: BY MICHAEL KIRKLAND

DATELINE: WASHINGTON, Jan. 24

 BODY:
The U.S. Marshal's Service and the FBI asked the public for help Tuesday, in 
tracking down a legendary master manipulator of the information superhighway.
Officials said  [Kevin]  David  [Mitnick,]  31, originally of Sepulveda, Calif., is 
using his hacker skills to stay one step ahead of the law.  ''A lot of your
normal means of tracking someone down are kind of lost when you're dealing

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                           LEVEL 1 - 1 OF 46 STORIES                            
                           Copyright 1995 Newsweek  
                                    Newsweek

                   February 6, 1995 , UNITED STATES EDITION

SECTION: BUSINESS; Pg. 38

LENGTH: 270 words

HEADLINE: THE GREATEST HIT OF HACKING

BODY:
			        
														 
September 1970
John (Captain Crunch) Draper uses whistle in the cereral box to simulate
long-distance-call tones.  Arrested repeatedly in the 70's for phone tampering. 
													  
July 1983
FBI busts the '414s' -- Neal Patrick and six other Milwaukee teens -- for
computer trespassing.  Patrick get immunity; others get probation.

.ci

                              LEVEL 1 - 46 STORIES                              
1.   Newsweek, February 6, 1995 , UNITED STATES EDITION, BUSINESS; Pg. 38, 270
words, THE GREATEST HIT OF HACKING

2.   Deutsche Presse-Agentur, January 24, 1995, Tuesday, International News, 614
words, U.S. hunts master computer "cracker", Washington

3. United Press International, January 24, 1995, Tuesday, BC cycle, Washington
News, California, 605 words, U.S. hunts master computer 'cracker', BY MICHAEL
KIRKLAND, WASHINGTON, Jan. 24

4.   United Press International, January 24, 1995, Tuesday, BC cycle, Washington
News, 606 words, U.S. hunts master computer 'cracker', BY MICHAEL KIRKLAND,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24

5.   U.S. News & World Report, January 23, 1995, SCIENCE & SOCIETY; COVER STORY;
Vol. 118, No. 3; Pg. 54, 3666 words, Policing cyberspace, By Vic Sussman

6.   Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, December 20, 1994, Tuesday, SOONER EDITION, Pg. B1
380 words, Six inmates sue, charging jail beatings, Marylynne Pitz, Post-Gazette
Staff Writer

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