Dark Territory review – how WarGames and Reagan shaped US cyberwar battle
by Charles Kaiser from Technology | The Guardian on (#17PX9)
Slate columnist Fred Kaplan's new book details - exhaustingly as well as exhaustively - the alarms and innovations that made mass surveillance
Ronald Reagan loved movies. One night in June 1983, he sat down at Camp David to watch WarGames. The film stars Matthew Broderick as a tech-wiz teenager who unwittingly hacks into the main computer at Norad, the North American Aerospace Defense Command. Thinking he has merely stumbled upon a new computer game, the hacker comes dangerously close to starting a third world war.
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