Best Hacking Movie | Films about Hackers
As a certified geek, it is always
pleasing to see movies that involve computer hacking or hackers in
action. Although most of these films don't always represent the real
deal, some of them have what it takes to excite, amuse, and inspire
those who are passionate about computers.
I have here my top 10
list or my all time favorite hacker movies or films that involve
computer hacking. Feel free to share yours on the comment section later
on:
10. Swordfish
If
you are a big fan of Halle Berry and of course, computers, then this
movie is for you. This action-packed film involves a high-tech
robber/villain named Gabriel Shear (John Travolta) against Stanley
Jobson (Hugh Jackman), a super hacker convicted by the FBI but who is
trying to stay clean. Gabriel is the leader of a covert
counter-terrorist unit called Black Cell who wants to steal $9.5 billion
worth of money from a secret government slush fund (codenamed
Swordfish). But since it's locked up behind a complicated encryption
system, he offers the desperate Stanley $10 million to hack into the
system and steal the money for him.
9. Track Down (aka Hackers 2)
Track
Down, also known as Takedown or Hackers 2, is a film based on the book
written by computer security expert Tsutomu Shimomura and journalist
John Markoff, which tells the story of how they tracked down and helped
the FBI arrest the most notorious computer hacker in the US -Kevin
Mitnick. For several years, Mitnick had evaded Federal agents while
breaking into numerous computers and gain access to sensitive and
valuable information. When he hacked the system of Shimomura, it began a
daring chase through cyberspace between two computer geniuses working
on different sides of the law.
8. Antitrust
Antitrust
is a fictional story of two idealistic computer whiz kids who are best
friends. After graduating from Stanford, Milo and Teddy are offered jobs
at NURV, a giant Portland company headed by CEO Gary Winston, and is on
the brink of completing a global communication system. Milo accepts the
job while Teddy declined and continues to work on a media compression
program he wants to release for free. Winston takes a personal interest
in Milo, whose genius can help NURV meet its launch date, and Milo
responds with intelligence and hard work. But when Teddy meets with
tragedy, Winston's irrational remark makes Milo suspicious. So he
decides to investigate Winston and his company.
7. Sneakers
Sneakers
is a star-studded film that tells the story of Martin Bishop (Robert
Redford), head of a group of experts who specialize in testing security
systems. When he is bribed by Government agents into stealing a top
secret black box, the team find themselves involved in a game of danger
and conspiracy. After getting the box, they discover that it has the
capability to decode every existing encryption system around the world.
The problem is that the agents who hired them didn't work for the
Government after all.
6. Die Hard 4: Live Free or Die Hard
The
fourth instalment in the Die Hard series is geeky enough for me to be
included on this list. The story revolves around a group of super
hackers/cyber terrorists who plan to hack FBI computers and takes over
several U.S. technology infrastructures. Thanks to Bruce Willis'
immortality and the aid of non-evil computer geeks headed by Justin Long
(aka The Mac Guy), the movie has a happy ending.
5. The Net
Angela
Bennett (Sandra Bullock) is a young and beautiful computer expert who
becomes involved in a web of computer espionage. Only hours before she
leaves for vacation, she discovers secret information on the disk she
has received from a friend that turns her life into a living nightmare.
Her records are erased from existence and she is given a new identity so
she struggles to find out why this has happened to her.
4. Hackers
I
think this movie is really popular among geeks for two reasons:
Angelina Jolie and well, it is a story about hackers. The film follows
the adventures of a group of gifted high school hackers and their
involvement in a corporate extortion conspiracy. The lead character,
Dade "Zero Cool" Murphy (Jonny Lee Miller), is arrested by the US Secret
Service for writing a computer virus, banning him from using a computer
until he turns 18. Years later, he and his hacker friends discover a
plot to unleash a dangerous computer virus allowing them to use their
computer skills to find the evil computer genius behind the virus while
being pursued by the Secret Service.
3. Tron
Tron
is an action-filled science fiction film that tells the story of a
hacker who is literally abducted into the world of computer and forced
to participate in gladiatorial games where his only chance of escape is
the help of a heroic security program. The movie has been described by a
film critic as "a technological sound-and-light show that is
sensational and brainy, stylish, and fun".
2. The Matrix (Trilogy)
An
all time list of movies about hacking is never complete without
including The Matrix. Its trilogy is a mainstream success, so I presume
that you have seen at least one instalment or know something about The
Matrix. But for those of you who are clueless, the film tells the story
about a computer hacker known as Neo (Keanu Reeves) who learns from
mysterious underground hackers about the real nature of his existence
and his main role in the war against the controllers of it.
1. WarGames
WarGames
is a film about a young hacker who unknowingly gains access to WOPR, a
United States military supercomputer programmed to predict possible
after-effects of nuclear war. He gets WOPR to run a nuclear war
simulation, initially perceiving it to be a computer game, which caused a
national nuclear missile scare and nearly initiates World War III.
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