Pimpshiz, the hacker who rose to notoriety in 2000 during a pro-Napster defacement spree, has gone straight. Although his case is still pending in the US judicial system, Robert Lyttle, as he is now known, is trying to make a break as a security expert.. . .. Pimpshiz, the hacker who rose to notoriety in 2000 during a pro-Napster defacement spree, has gone straight. Although his case is still pending in the US judicial system, Robert Lyttle, as he is now known, is trying to make a break as a security expert. With a string of website defacements under his belt including military, FBI, and Nasa sites, Lyttle has started up a security company, Sub-Seven Software. He believes that the security industry could do with a word of advice from the dark side of the hat. The link for this article located at vnunet is no longer available. . ByteMaster, the coder who shot to fame in 2001 for a series of pro-OpenSource site hacks, has turned over a new leaf.. Pimpshiz Transformation, Cybersecurity, Security Expert, Sub-Seven Software, Hacker Insights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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