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Josh Buchbinder,better known as Sir Dystic, has been a member of Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) since May 1997,and is the author of Back Orifice.He has also written several other hacker tools, including SMBRelay, NetE, and NBName.Sir Dystic has appeared at multiple hacker conventions, both as a member of panels and speaking on his own. He has also been interviewed on several television and radio programsand in an award-winning short film about hacker culture in general and cDc in particular.
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Josh Buchbinder,better known as Sir Dystic, has been a member of Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) since May 1997,and is the author of Back Orifice.He has also written several other hacker tools, including SMBRelay, NetE, and NBName.Sir Dystic has appeared at multiple hacker conventions, both as a member of panels and speaking on his own. He has also been interviewed on several television and radio programsand in an award-winning short film about hacker culture in general and cDc in particular. Dystic's pseudonym is taken from a somewhat obscure 1930s bondage comic character named "Sir Dystic D'Arcy." According to the cDc's Sir Dystic, his namesake "tried to do evil things but always bungles it and ends up doing good inadvertently."
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