"Hackers: Outlaws And Angels" (The Learning Channel, 10-11 pm E/P) This is a documentary about computer hackers. In the last ten years the meaning of the word hacker has mutated. Initially something done for fun, it now has the negative connotations of criminal sabotage, industrial espionage and plain old theft. In an effort to differentiate between the honorable hackers and criminal hackers, a new term has surfaced: "Crackers". They all "hack", but with very different intentions. With the rise in popularity of home computers, people are increasingly becoming victims of cyber crime in their own home. But the real war is happening around the world. Governments and corporations are struggling to protect themselves against cyber crime, cyber terrorists and industrial espionage. Now, old school "hackers" are being employed by these large organizations to examine and strengthen company security by closing "port holes" and constructing "firewalls" within their computer systems. Meanwhile, crackers "scan" constantly looking for a way in, while developing a new scam, hoax or aggressive piece of cyber terrorism.
Thursday, December 12
"The Gangs Of New York" (Discovery Channel, 9-10 pm E/P) This historical documentary explains how the current movie, "Gangs of New York", used historian Herbert Asbury's book as the basis for capturing the hardship, the
corrupt politics and brutal gang wars which took place in that city around the turn of the 20th Century. (This included youths rioting because they didn't want
to be drafted into the army to fight for the Union in the U.S. Civil War.)
Special Note: On December 16 at 11pm, the History Channel will air another documentary on this topic in its "History vs Hollywood" documentary series. Exclusive interviews will be included, with Leonardo DiCaprio, Cameron Diaz, Daniel Day Lewis and Liam Neeson.