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Judith Milhon (March 12, 1939 in Washington, D.C. USA– July 19, 2003), best
known by her
pseudonym St. Jude, was a self-taught programmer,
civil rights...
- a. "Queen Mu" and "Alison Wonderland".
Sirius was
joined by
hacker Jude
Milhon (a.k.a. St. Jude) as
editor and the
magazine was
renamed Reality Hackers...
- Jim
Milhon (born 1935) is a
former American football coach. He was the
sixth head
football coach for the
Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, California...
- for his
album Mr.
Bojangles with
David Bromberg, Gary Illingworth,
Danny Milhon,
Bobby Cranshaw, Jody Stecher,
Donny Brooks, Ron Carter, Bill LaVorgna,...
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became Bill Gosper's
focus in 1970.
Revolt in 2100: Lee
Felsenstein and Jude
Milhon founded Community Memory, an
offshoot of
Resource One
based in Berkeley...
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security researcher who
developed the Blue Pill
rootkit and
Qubes OS. Jude
Milhon (known as St. Jude) was an
American hacker and activist,
founding member...
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MafiaBoy Moxie Marlinspike Morgan Marquis-Boire Gary
Mckinnon (Solo) Jude
Milhon (St. Jude)
Kevin Mitnick (Condor)
Mixter Hector Monsegur (Sabu) HD Moore...
- John
Crandall 1967–1969 Bob
Damewood 1970–1971
Jerry Sconce 1972–1977 Jim
Milhon 1978–1994 Vic
Shealy 1995–1998 Pete
Shinnick 1999–2005
Victor Santa Cruz...
- the San
Francisco Bay Area and was
humorously termed cypherpunks by Jude
Milhon at one of the
first meetings—derived from
cipher and cyberpunk. In November...
- Baer 1916-1930 John E.
Wakeley 1930-1934
Russell M.
Duffin 1935-1948 E. D.
Milhon 1948-1967
Richard L.
Burrer 1967-1969
Arthur F.
Mathisen 1969-1980 Blaine...