Ncis episode Tim traced ThE mOsT dAnGeRoUs HaCkEr iN tHe WoRlD to an internal 192.168.something. I do not remember how it was resolved because I was laughing too hard.
(the whole two person keyboard thi g early in the series was an intentional gag, so it doesn't count)
Programmer Humor
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I'm always so confused when I see a movie use scrolling C code in a terminal. Like where do they get it from?
Never forget the infamous NCIS co-op hacking on a keyboard scene.
What is that a video game?
You know, I've seen this dozens of times but I'm just realizing, at least assuming that's not a power bar (which would be odd since it matches the plug of the monitor or PC), since the monitor shut of straight away, he actually only unplugged the monitor. The PC should still be on and getting hacked.
Yes, my favorite comment:
pulls out the power cord for the monitor
Job done!
followed by:
Attacker must have had 5 people on the keyboard.
Most of the time it's just meaningless gibberish in my experience.
I liked how Star Trek: Discovery had a snippet of C code with a reference to Windows NT. I wonder if we'll still be on x86 in the 23rd century.
With showoff 3d graphics
Hollywood hacking or updating packages?
Usually nmap