In the Realm of the Hackers explained

In The Realm of the Hackers
Director:Kevin Anderson ACS
Producer:Franco di Chiera
Narrator:Robert Menzies
Starring:Dan Spielman
Nathan Phillips
Ernie Gray
Suelette Dreyfus
Music:Al Mullins, Janine de Lorenzo
Cinematography:Kevin Anderson ACS
Editing:Uri Mizrahi
Distributor:Film Australia
Runtime:55 minutes
Country:Australia
Language:English
Budget:AU$400,000

In The Realm of the Hackers is a 2003 Australian documentary directed by Kevin Anderson[1] [2] about the prominent hacker community, centered in Melbourne, Australia in the late 1980s until early 1990. The storyline is centered on the Australian teenagers going by the hacker names "Electron" and "Phoenix",[3] who were members of an elite computer hacking group called 'The Realm' and hacked into some of the most secure computer networks in the world, including those of the US Naval Research Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, a government lab charged with the security of the US nuclear stockpile, and NASA. The film runs for 55 minutes and was inspired by the book Underground, by Melbourne-based writer and academic Suelette Dreyfus.[4]

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  1. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/05/22/1053196681126.html "On the trail of hackers anonymous"
  2. https://variety.com/2002/film/reviews/in-the-realm-of-the-hackers-1200547609/ "In The Realm Of The Hackers"
  3. Book: William Webb. You've Been Hacked: 15 Hackers You Hope Your Computer Never Meets. 10 October 2013. Absolute Crime. 9. GGKEY:KR2XN27LHQQ.
  4. News: Breaking into The Realm . 20 May 2003 . Nathan Cochrane . Nathan Cochrane . The Age.