• How Reuters uncovered Beto O'Rourke's teenage hacking days

    From Ubiquitous@1:229/2 to All on Monday, March 18, 2019 22:05:02
    XPost: alt.hacker, talk.politics.usa, alt.journalism
    From: weberm@polaris.net

    (Reuters) - Reuters reporter Joseph Menn exclusively revealed on
    Friday that Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke belonged
    to one of the best-known groups of computer hackers as a teenager.

    Within minutes, his special report was the most popular story on
    Reuters.com here and was picked up by other news outlets. But the
    origin of the story goes back more than two years.

    Members of the group, which calls itself Cult of the Dead Cow,
    protected O’Rourke’s secret for decades, reluctant to compromise the
    former Texas Congressman’s political career.

    After more than a year of reporting, Menn persuaded O’Rourke to talk
    on the record. In an interview in late 2017, O’Rourke acknowledged
    that he was a member of the group, on the understanding that the
    information would not be made public until after his Senate race
    against Ted Cruz in November 2018.

    In an interview with Reuters senior producer Jane Lee, Menn explains
    how he broke the story and got O’Rourke to open up about his hacking
    days.

    “I decided to write a book about the Cult of the Dead Cow because
    they were the most interesting and influential hacking group in
    history. They illustrated a lot of the things that I think are
    fascinating about hacking and security work.

    “While I was looking into the Cult of the Dead Cow, I found out that
    they had a member who was sitting in Congress. I didn’t know which
    one. But I knew that they had a member of Congress.

    “And then I figured out which one it was. And the members of the
    group wouldn’t talk to me about who it was. They wouldn’t confirm
    that it was this person unless I promised that I wouldn’t write
    about it until after the November election. That’s because the
    member of Congress had decided to run for Senate. Beto O’Rourke is
    who it was.

    “I met Beto O’Rourke. I said ‘I’m writing a book about Cult of the
    Dead Cow, I think it’s really interesting. I know you were in this
    group. This book is going to publish after November and your Senate
    race is over. And he said, ‘OK.’

    “And he told me about his time in the Cult of the Dead Cow.”

    Menn explains more about the story on Twitter @josephmenn twitter.com/josephmenn


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