🔸THE HISTORY OF CYBERSECURITY III / X : KARL KOCH A NOTORIOUS HACKER

KARL KOCH, ALSO KNOWN AS "Hagbard Celine", was a German hacker who became famous in the late 1980s and early 1990s for his involvement in several high-profile computer crimes. Koch was born in 1966 in Hamburg, Germany and developed an interest in computers and technology at a young age.
 

In the 1980s, Koch became a member of the international hacking community and quickly gained a reputation as a skilled hacker. He was part of a group of German hackers known as the Chaos Computer Club and was known for his exploits in hacking into government and military computers in several countries. Koch's most well-known hack was into the United States Department of Defense's computer system, where he stole sensitive information and left a message for the authorities that read "Hello, Hagbard here. How are you?"

In 1988, he was arrested by German authorities for his involvement in several computer crimes and was sentenced to two years in prison. After his release from prison, Koch continued to be active in the hacking community and was involved in several other high-profile hacks.

However, some sources say that Koch's life took a dark turn when he became addicted to drugs and suffered from severe mental health issues. Tragically, in 1989, Koch was found burned to death with gasoline in a forest near Celle, Germany. The death was officially claimed to be a suicide.

The movie "23" is a German film that was released in 1998 and is based on the life of Karl Koch, a German hacker, and his friend David. The film explores the rise and fall of Koch, who was known as "Hagbard Celine" in the hacking community, and his friendship with David, who was also a hacker. The movie provides a fictionalized account of their exploits in the world of hacking and the consequences of their actions.

The plot delves into the motivations and desires of the two young hackers, who were driven by a desire for knowledge, excitement, and power. They hack into government and military computers and steal sensitive information, which leads to their eventual downfall. It also touches on the larger political and social issues of the time, including the fear of government surveillance and the changing attitudes towards technology and the internet.

It was well-received by audiences and critics, and was praised for its accurate portrayal of the world of hacking and its exploration of the motivations and consequences of the actions of Koch and David. The film is also remembered for its strong performances by the lead actors, who brought the characters of Karl Koch and David to life in a believable and poignant way.

"23" is a thought-provoking film that provides a window into the world of hacking and the motivations of those who engage in it. It is a cautionary tale about the consequences of illegal activities in the digital world and the importance of ethical behavior and responsibility in the use of technology. The film remains a popular and relevant work today, and continues to be widely discussed and studied by those interested in the world of hacking and technology. It remains a popular and relevant work today, and continues to be widely discussed and studied by those interested in the world of hacking and technology. 
 
However, most movies about Cyber Security, are not the best way to understand how hackers and hacking truly think and happens; but they serve as a reminder of the importance of creating a secure digital presence, a sort of Digital Identity, to protect your personal and sensitive information from those who seek to exploit it.

Karl Koch's legacy as a hacker remains controversial to this day. Some view him as a trailblazer in the world of hacking and a symbol of resistance against government control, while others see him as a criminal who violated the privacy and security of others. 
 
Nevertheless, his impact on the world of hacking and technology cannot be ignored, and he will always be remembered as one of the most notorious hackers of his time.