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Hacking

Biggest Heist Ever (2024)

Recounts the 2016 Bitfinex cryptocurrency hack where $72 million in bitcoin was stolen, following the bizarre saga of the alleged hackers dubbed "Bitcoin’s Bonnie & Clyde" as they attempt to launder billions.

Hacking at Leaves (2024)

An Austrian hybrid documentary blending fiction and reality, exploring Navajo tribal history, hacker culture, and DIY pandemic responses through the lens of a Colorado hackerspace.

Bitconned (2024)

Follows the founders of Centra Tech raising over $32 million in a fraudulent crypto ICO, exposing hubris and deception in the world of cryptocurrency scams.

Billion Dollar Heist (2023)

Explores the audacious digital robbery of Bangladesh Bank via SWIFT vulnerabilities, mixing expert commentary and visuals to unpack one of the biggest cybercrimes of modern times.

The Hacktivist (2022) (short film)

Profiles hacker Andrew "Bunnie" Huang and his fight for digital rights, transparency, and the right to tinker, featuring commentary from Snowden and other firmware hackers.

Spying on the Scammers (2020)

Follows citizen journalist Jim Browning as he infiltrates an Indian tech-support scam operation, revealing the inner workings of fraudsters via hacked CCTV, VoIP, and operational tools.

Kill Chain: The Cyber War on America’s Elections (2020)

Reveals vulnerabilities in U.S. election infrastructure, tracing how hackers have successfully tested and breached vote-counting systems.

The Perfect Weapon (2020)

Explores the rise of cyberwarfare, showing how nations use cyber espionage and digital attacks as strategic tools in modern geopolitical conflicts.

Poster of the documentary Zero Days (2016), investigating the Stuxnet cyber weapon and global cyber warfare.

Zero Days (2016)

A gripping investigation into the Stuxnet virus — a cyberweapon created by the U.S. and Israel to sabotage Iran’s nuclear program — and the future of digital warfare.

Poster of the documentary Cyberwar Threat (2015), exploring vulnerabilities in critical U.S. infrastructure to cyberattacks.

Cyberwar Threat (2015)

A PBS NOVA documentary that explores the growing risk of cyberwarfare — from infrastructure hacks to digital espionage — and how nations prepare for battle in the shadows.

Poster of the documentary The Hacker Wars (2014), showcasing the battle between hackers, hacktivists, and the U.S. government.

The Hacker Wars (2014)

A powerful look at the intersection of hacking and activism, following figures like Barrett Brown, Jeremy Hammond, and Andrew "weev" Auernheimer in their fight against surveillance and corporate power.

Poster of the documentary TPB AFK (2013), following the creators of The Pirate Bay during their legal battles.

TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard (2013)

Documents the legal battles and personal struggles of the creators of The Pirate Bay, shedding light on the fight for digital freedom and information access.

Poster of the documentary DEFCON: The Documentary (2013), offering an inside look into the world’s largest hacker convention.

DEFCON: The Documentary (2013)

A behind-the-scenes look at the world’s largest hacking conference, capturing the diversity, creativity, and rebellion within hacker culture.

Poster of the documentary We Are Legion (2012), detailing the origins and actions of Anonymous and digital activism.

We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists (2012)

Traces the rise of Anonymous and the evolution of hacktivism, exploring how digital protest reshaped global activism and online identity.

Poster of the documentary Code 2600 (2011), tracing the evolution of the digital age and its impact on privacy and security.

Code 2600 (2011)

Chronicles the rise of the information age and how the internet, hacking, and data surveillance have transformed society, privacy, and power structures.

Poster of the documentary Hackers Wanted (2009), profiling controversial hacker Adrian Lamo and questioning the hacker’s role in society.

Hackers Wanted (2009)

This documentary explores the origins of hacking culture, focusing on controversial hacker Adrian Lamo and the ethical dilemmas faced by digital outlaws.

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