Dave Buchwald
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Filmmaker David Buchwald, once known as Bill From RNOC (Template:Pron-en; born September 4 1970) was a phone phreak, hacker, and leader of the Legion of Doom in the mid-1980s.[1][2]
Hacker
Buchwald was a social engineer, with the ability to manipulate phone system employees anywhere in the United States. In addition, he had a hacking skill with regard to Bell and AT&T systems (specifically COSMOS, SCCS, and LMOS), which allowed him virtually unrestricted access to phone lines, including the ability to monitor conversations, throughout the country. Some of his original ideas are still in use by social engineers today.
In 1995, Dave served as a technical consultant to the movie Hackers.
Career
In 1997, Buchwald co-founded Crossbar Security with Mark Abene (a.k.a. Phiber Optik) and Andrew Brown. Crossbar provided information security services for a number of large corporations[3], but became a casualty of the dot-com bubble. Crossbar went defunct in 2001, largely due to cuts in corporate security spending and an increase in the cost of corporate computer security advertising.[citation needed]
Buchwald works as a film editor and freelance photographer in New York City. He produces cover art for 2600 Magazine. In August 2006, he completed his first feature film, Urchin. He has recently produced and edited the independent film Love Simple[4] and is in pre-production on the film Kuru, the second movie by the production company The Enemy.[citation needed]
He currently resides in the Bay Ridge area of Brooklyn, New York.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Hackers". Retrieved 2008-07-09. [dead link ]
- ^ Guterman, Jimmy (1997-10-10). "Grow Up Kid". Forbes. Retrieved 2008-07-09.
- ^ "Concerned Telecom and Network Security Specialists Respond to Claims of GSM Cellular Phone Cloning". GSM Security. 1998-04-13. Archived from the original on 2008-02-26. Retrieved 2008-07-09.
- ^ Scheib, Ronnie (2009-08-26). "Love Simple review". Variety. Retrieved 2008-08-31.