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Does Sarah Palin Think Hackers Are People, Too?

After having her email account hacked into by the son of Tennessee legislator, Sarah Palin probably does not think that 'hackers are people too'. Most people think of a negative image when they hear the word 'hacker' but indie filmmaker Ashley Schwartau wants to change that. With the release of her new documentary 'Hackers Are People Too', Schwartau lets the hacker community "speak for themselves, and show everyone who they really are". "The editing was crisp and the characters all seemed to speak freely and naturally, the sign of a talented director." (Independent Film Reviews) "A succinct ambassador from the hacker culture." (Hacker think tank HackerPimps).

Nashville, TN (PRWEB) October 15, 2008 -- Does Sarah Palin think that Hackers Are People Too?

Hackers Are People Too Film Poster
Hackers Are People Too Film Poster

Probably not. Especially since the son of a Tennessee legislator, a Democrat no less, has been indicted for hacking into her e-mail account and publicizing his findings.

The question is then, is David Kernell, 20, really a hacker? Or was he performing modern Cyber-Civil-Disobedience and trying to find political dynamite? Or perhaps he was just messing around and thought his hack was 'cool'.

To most people, the word 'Hacker' conjures up images of nasty miscreants out to wage a chaotic cyberwar on the Internet. They build viruses, infect and destroy computers. They hack CNN, eBay and all sorts of big web sites and occasionally bring the entire Internet to a grinding halt.

Or, are hackers really a completely misunderstood subculture of society?

Independent filmmaker Ashley Schwartau addresses these and similar questions in her new documentary, "Hackers Are People Too". According to Schwartau, "Hackers are fed up with the negative stereotypes that the media puts forth and want America to understand that hackers are not the bad guys but the ones protecting computer users online."

The premier of her movie was simultaneously a stroke of genius, and incredibly courageous. She chose 08.08.08 as the debut at DefCon XVI, in Las Vegas, the world's largest hacker convention. Met with a standing ovation, Ms. Schwartau's work has been thoroughly endorsed by the hacking community; for the first time, hackers were given the chance to speak out against the negative press, giving the American public an inside glance into the hacker community in their own words.

According to the young filmmaker, "I wanted the film to introduce an underappreciated subculture to the average computer-using public, letting the hackers speak for themselves, and show everyone who they really are.

"The editing was crisp and the characters all seemed to speak freely and naturally, the sign of a talented director." (Independent Film Reviews) "A succinct ambassador from the hacker culture." (Hacker think tank HackerPimps).

For more information, trailers and free review copies, please visit Hackers Are People Too main site. You can e-mail Ms. Schwartau at ashley@alwayschaos.com or reach her via 727.393.6600

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CONTACT INFORMATION
Ashley Schwartau
Managed Mischief, Inc
727.393.6600
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Winn Schwartau
The Security Awareness Company
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ATTACHED FILES

Hackers Are People Too Film Poster

Hackers Are People Too Film Poster
HAPT Poster

Schwartau celebrates 1500 dvd copies of her debut film

Schwartau celebrates 1500 dvd copies of her debut film
me and DVDs 2

Ashley Schwartau (Editor/Director) & Amanda Shapiro (Audio/Camera)

Ashley Schwartau (Editor/Director) & Amanda Shapiro (Audio/Camera)
Ashley and Amanda

While selling DVDs at DefCon, Schwartau asked people to refrain from torrenting until Monday

While selling DVDs at DefCon, Schwartau asked people to refrain from torrenting until Monday
Please Dont Torrent

Hackers Are People Too DVD Cover

Hackers Are People Too DVD Cover
HAPT DVD Cover

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