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Title: Wargames and the Great Hacking Scare of 1983
Post by: trekgeezer on June 05, 2008, 09:10:33 AM
Do you want to play a game? This is just a bit of nostalgia from the glory days of computing.  I loved the 80's as far as my job, people actually listened to you when you told them something, unlike the PC age when every idiot that could format a floppy suddenly thought he was a computer expert.

Going along with article, can you name any other movies than those mentioned that featured computers threatening the world?


http://theknightshift.blogspot.com/2008/06/wargames-and-great-hacking-scare-of.html

Title: Re: Wargames and the Great Hacking Scare of 1983
Post by: Menard on June 05, 2008, 12:35:45 PM
Quote from: trekgeezer on June 05, 2008, 09:10:33 AM
Going along with article, can you name any other movies than those mentioned that featured computers threatening the world?

Wasn't that in about every other episode of Star Trek TOS; and to save the day is Captain Kirk who will ever so slyly outwit the computer. Or Spock will just fall in love with it. :teddyr:

Red Alert (1977) - Though not the world, the fallout from a reactor core breech certainly would have been devastating. Though the culprit is human, his tool was the computer which was suppose to keep an eye on things but did not include contingencies for an adversary who would count on the computer's programmed responses to set his plan into motion, or the human who had too much trust in the system to question the computer.

Superman III - Who knew that a wisecracking ex-con could take a correspondence course and design a computer on matchbooks and scrap paper that would ultimately become self-realized and threaten the people who built it and the world to boot. Uh, yeah; sounds plausible.

The Andromeda Strain (1971) My memory is vague on this, but didn't they end up having to override a computer defense system to prevent a nuclear self-destruction due to the computer detecting a supposed threat?
Title: Re: Wargames and the Great Hacking Scare of 1983
Post by: Jack on June 05, 2008, 01:40:54 PM
The Net - computers didn't take over the world or anything, but let me tell ya, if that danged internet thing ever gets popular, anybody will be able to steal your identity and all your stuff, anytime they feel like it!  You'll be out on the streets, a non-person! 
Title: Re: Wargames and the Great Hacking Scare of 1983
Post by: Justy on June 12, 2008, 04:14:54 PM
The Forbin Project (1970). The Cold War and Super Computers all rolled into one. Colossus and Guardian initially represent the Superpowers but merge and take over the world.