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Beto O'Rourke's Secret Membership in America's Oldest Hacking Group (reuters.com) 343

One thing you might not know about Beto O'Rourke, the former Texas congressman who just entered the race for president is that while a teenager, O'Rourke acknowledged in an exclusive interview to Reuters, he belonged to the oldest group of computer hackers in U.S. history. From the report: The hugely influential Cult of the Dead Cow, jokingly named after an abandoned Texas slaughterhouse, is notorious for releasing tools that allowed ordinary people to hack computers running Microsoft's Windows. It's also known for inventing the word "hacktivism" to describe human-rights-driven security work.

Members of the group have protected O'Rourke's secret for decades, reluctant to compromise his political viability. Now, in a series of interviews, CDC members have acknowledged O'Rourke as one of their own.
Slashdot interviewed members of the Cult of the Cow in 1999 -- which gave bizarre answers.
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Beto O'Rourke's Secret Membership in America's Oldest Hacking Group

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  • by turp182 ( 1020263 ) on Friday March 15, 2019 @11:53AM (#58279074) Journal

    On this alone. The last Presidential race was a shit show of insane proportions (I voted, but not Dem/Repub).

    First post?

    • Me too (Score:3, Insightful)

      by SuperKendall ( 25149 )

      I still think his changing his name to pretend to be Hispanic is super stupid, but I relish the thought of a for-real hacker becoming president and having inside access to pretty much every government computer network...

      Too bad there is zero chance of a white male of any dirt getting to be the Democratic candidate.

      • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

        by Anonymous Coward

        He never changed his name. Beto is a nickname given to him when he was a child.

        Its like when people call you Shithead, it is your nickname.

      • Regarding the Dems, it appears the party chooses the candidate... At least that's what happened last time (they gave up the Presidency doing this, they didn't let the people choose, they manipulated the system).

        Both parties suck but they have a lock on the elections (read up on the debates, they control who participates).

        Dems will win if they put a semi-likable moderate up.

        • They just need to pay attention this time. Last time in the secret cabal it was more like "I don't have any friends who hate Hillary, how about you guys? No? Ok, let's nominate her since we all think she's likeable and she's certainly more moderate than Bernie."

      • Re:Me too (Score:4, Informative)

        by Aighearach ( 97333 ) on Friday March 15, 2019 @07:42PM (#58281716)

        He wasn't a "hacker," he joined an underground BBS group that was into writing morbid, bloody, and offensive fiction. And sharing pirated games. The group was named the Cult of the Dead Cow. It was just a writing club.

        Then a couple decades much later, one of the people from that group released Back Oriface, so they got associated with hacking/cracking. But that has absolutely nothing to do with this guy.

    • Seconded. Haven't found a candidate yet that wasn't a criminal. At least Beto has the redeeming attribute of being a hacker! My favorite t-shirt is a 2016 election shirt with the statement, "I vo(mi)ted!"
    • by thomst ( 1640045 ) on Friday March 15, 2019 @03:13PM (#58280578) Homepage

      The September 1999 cover story for the late, great Boardwatch Magazine was my interview with Sir Dystic [starkrealities.com], which took place at the house in the Oakland Hills he shared with a half-dozen other members of the Cult of the Dead Cow.

      Note that the link points to my own website, because no other web archive of the magazine from that period exists, afaik. But here's the Caltech Library citation [caltech.edu] for the article, in case you have any doubts about its provenance ...

    • not a list of accomplishments, even if they're ones I can relate to. I don't need reliability, I need policies that help me and mine.

      Bernie gets my vote because of Medicare for All (among other things). That Bernie's been a civil rights activist is secondary to that.

      I look at it this way: I wouldn't vote for Jesse Jackson just because he was a civil rights activist, and I won't vote Beto just because he was a programmer.
    • by msauve ( 701917 )
      Get your vote for what? Spinning some false claim about belonging to a group which existed long before he was born? He wasn't part of the "oldest group of computer hackers," unless he went to MIT in the 1960's, at least a dozen years before he was even born.

      1337 haxor, more like.
  • he secured the votes of a small generation of people, some that might be people that probably would never vote.
    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      And the oppositie just gained a butt-load of ammunition. Most of the population doesn't know what hacktivism is and would just hear "hacker" and think "criminal". Although, considering the choices last race that might not be that bad for him.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Beto, better known by his hacker name 0t3b, was not only a member of cDc, but the founder. After flashing an EEPROM with gamma radiation, 0t3b slammed the chip into his arm where the gamma radiation linked the chip to his bloodstream giving him uber-leet superpowers. 0t3b could now hack the gibson using only his voice and gesture controls.

    Seriously, watch out for this guy. You think a Russian agent in the White House is bad? 0t3b is literally where Russian and Chinese haxorz wannabees go to learn their

  • Not a Republican (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Kohath ( 38547 ) on Friday March 15, 2019 @12:09PM (#58279250)

    If he was a Republican, you'd be hearing:

    - He's the son of a judge
    - Went to boarding school
    - Dodged burglary and DUI charges
    - He married into a Billionaire family

    But he's a Democrat, so nothing matters. Different standards. It's so important that he be judged by different standards the media won't even give you the information you need to make any other judgement.

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    • by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 15, 2019 @12:30PM (#58279398)

      1. This is literally an article about how he was a hacker - something that Slashdot may respect but most of America thinks equals criminal.
      2. What are you talking about, all of those things are not only well-reported, they're well-reported AND well-whined about by Republicans that they're not well-reported.
      3. Different standards, right, which is why Beto has had overwhelmingly negative press coverage.
      4. Seriously, try to think beyond your partisan prejudices. You've got a narrative, and you're letting it control the things you see and hear.

      • Poor critical thinking from a named member, insightful response from an AC. What is going on here; this isn't my Slashdot! Where are my hot grits and Cowboy Neals?
        • by OzPeter ( 195038 )

          Poor critical thinking from a named member, insightful response from an AC. What is going on here; this isn't my Slashdot! Where are my hot grits and Cowboy Neals?

          Netcraft confirmed that Natalie's beowulf cluster in Soviet Russia would have the answer to that. But only if it ran Linux.

      • 1. This is literally an article about how he was a hacker - something that Slashdot may respect but most of America thinks equals criminal.

        Yes, now watch how the media narrative changes: It's STEM!

    • Comment removed (Score:4, Insightful)

      by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Friday March 15, 2019 @12:34PM (#58279432)
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      • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

        by Anonymous Coward

        shrieking "due process!!11!"

        Who exactly is doing that? Or is it just faux news telling you that everyone is.

        Patrick Hope plans to introduce articles of impeachment, and nearly every democrat of consequence has denounced him.

        From your favorite lefty news source, the NY Times:

        Virginia Lieutenant Governor Faces Eroding Support From Democrats After New Accuser Speaks

        https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/08/us/politics/meredith-watson-justin-fairfax.html

    • Grain of salt, I know nothing about him at all. I look forward to learning though, and it takes time to type this much.

      #1 - Son of a judge, he was born into that. Not his fault.

      #2-Went to boarding school, not his fault. The well-to-do prep their children as they see fit and are financially able to do so (great reason for Euro medical care and college education systems actually). Even if you starred in Full House.

      #3 - Are you an angel?

      I wasn't in my younger days, I won't speak to current days.

      He openly a

    • Beto is a favorite of the Establishment. The same folks who gave you Hillary like Beto. He's right wing on virtually all issues you can get him to comment on.

      The reason you can't get any straight answers out of him on policy is because voters are tired of the Establishment. If Hilary hadn't cheated and if her buddies at MSNBC hadn't orchestrated a campaign to ignore Bernie we'd be saying "President Bernie" right now and passing Medicare for All.

      The Establishment doesn't want to pay for you and me to
  • by Temkin ( 112574 ) on Friday March 15, 2019 @12:15PM (#58279274)

    Oh great he's a Window's guy... No way I can vote for him now...

    • Hey, some of us used Windows in high school too. Oh, wait, Linux was released during my college orientation week. Nevermind, as you were.

    • by gosand ( 234100 )

      Oh great he's a Window's guy... No way I can vote for him now...

      To be fair - what else were they going to hack?

  • Was his involvement in the group from the days when high school kids (or younger) could wreak havoc with Windows using a Word Basic macro? If so, then who cares?

  • And my compliments to whoever wrote it [wikipedia.org]. He seems like the sort of person I dream of being in charge. Unfortunately, I am not an American so it is possible they aimed at the wrong demographic.
  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Friday March 15, 2019 @12:22PM (#58279316)
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    • urgh. Beto? Unless he backtracks and distances himself from ever being associated with jackasses like me I'm not seeing a great reason to vote for him.

      Well, he is young, he is apparently VERY social media savvy.....and decent looking guy.

      That alone will prompt a ton of millennial to vote for him even before he starts pushing for socialistic type issues.

      I'd be worried about him....

  • Where does he get off assigning himself a Spanish nickname. He is just about as Latin as tuna casserole.
    • It is a nickname that was given to him by one of the families maids/servents, Beto being spanish for Robert.
    • by Nidi62 ( 1525137 ) on Friday March 15, 2019 @01:43PM (#58279992)

      He is just about as Latin as tuna casserole.

      The word "tuna" actually derives from the Spanish word "atún". And, while it's the wrong latin, casserole does have Latin etymology.

    • There a photo of him here from when he was 5 or 6 wearing a shirt that says "Beto", a shortening of Robert.

      https://abcnews.go.com/Politic... [go.com]

      So it was an "assigned" nick name that stuck.

      My sons name is Wilbur but we call him Wib. This was my grandfather's name and nickname, but the nickname is the only thing people that knew him called him. My middle name is Wilbur as well (I use the full word, not the nick name, it's a first name sort of change).

  • on the back of my neck stand up. Reminds me of Bill Clinton "I smoked pot but did not inhale" comment, same thing happened when I heard that, like right! he did not inhale!, weasel words! Why couldn't he just say yes I did! Heck I could care less.

    Beto may very well win since he is a darling of the left/media.. Only then will we find out who he really is.
    All I know is I won't vote for him, but that hardly matters.
    Just my 2 cents ;)
  • But hey, you n00bZ think that 2K of RAM is small.

  • by zuki ( 845560 ) on Friday March 15, 2019 @01:04PM (#58279700) Journal
    Finally someone who might get technology. On that alone, I'd give him a chance FFS... instead of being stuck with the pontificating tribe elders who only see a 'series-of-tubes'.
    • by OzPeter ( 195038 )

      Finally someone who might get technology. On that alone, I'd give him a chance FFS... instead of being stuck with the pontificating tribe elders who only see a 'series-of-tubes'.

      That hacker status is a double edged sword. It could be just as easily used to promote him as being tech savvy as well as being used to demonize him for being one of those scary hackers who wants steal your kidneys via the interwebs.

      Personally I am on the "great .. he has a clue" side of the fence when it comes to technology.

    • Yea, that was my thought... this is actually a great thing in my book! The media and people who didn't grow up in that culture will try to hang him on it, though. It's going to be a bumpy ride for him in the primaries.
  • I remember Back Orifice. I hooked up Doom to Back Orifice with some custom C code. doom Hack. You could kill monsters that represented processes on remote machines.
    Joseph Elwell.

  • I had to check to make sure it wasn't April 1st, when /. notoriously goes to shit. I find this fact remarkable. I'm not sure if it makes him in touch or a criminal, but that kind of technical literacy in politics in interesting in it's own right.
  • Now I want to punch him square in the mouth. It's personal, b&tch.

  • Does anyone know what his on-line or screen name was? With him running a BBC he must have had one and might have had a different one while messing in the hacker groups.
  • Hack the Planet!

  • Hmm ... all attempts to appear cool have failed so far ... er, uh, what about this, I'm a 133t hax0r! Yeah, that's it!

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