Jason M. Burks
Jason M. Burks | |
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Born | Jason M. Burks 1976 October 2 invalid day Bartlesville, Oklahoma |
💀Died | Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 2008 September 29 invalid day | 2008 September 29 invalid day
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Jason M. Burks (October 2, 1976 – September 29, 2008), also referred to as "v00d00", was a former computer hacker and malicious software writer. Mr. Burks' pseudonym was taken from the religion Voodoo because both he and the religion are widely misunderstood. He is best known for writing the Juggernaut Hydra and releasing it into an office building mainframe. It caused electrical failures throughout the building, and crashed the system servers.
In 2005, Burks was a suspect in the remote access of the National Security database. The investigation concluded that there was not sufficient evidence to gain interest to a primary suspect because there was no evidence of file disturbance.
In 2006, he designed a method of programming that utilizes probability theory. The method is still under investigation however it is being utilized at several universities throughout the United States.
Jason Burks was also believed to be part of the Caltech 6 which is a group of civilian personnel, all of which have special forces backgrounds. They assist with high level I.T. security within government agencies.[1] Mr. Burks was an engineering consultant with several government agencies and intelligence communities.
In 2005, Burks acquired a Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering from the University of California.
Death[edit]
On September 29, 2008, Burks was killed in a single-vehicle traffic accident in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
"Mr. Burks' vehicle slowed to a stop in the outside turn lane, then suddenly turned left and accelerated to the east side of the road on Aspen. The vehicle went over the curb, struck several roadside objects including a fire hydrant, then rolled on to the top of the vehicle coming to rest in the westbound lanes of Albany,"
"The cause of the collision appears to be a medical condition on the part of Mr. Burks", said BAPD Traffic Specialist Sgt. Ed Ferguson.
References[edit]
- HackerMAG, page 26 "Going Straight" author Sam Davies. Retrieved August 8, 2007
- Corporate Security News, The art of Computation and Probability Theory. Retrieved September 14, 2007
- Popular Mechanics "Cyber World and Nano Technology" March 2005
- In the movie Firewall Bill Cox, (played by actor Paul Bettany), made reference to Mr. Burks when he told Jack Stanfield,(played by actor Harrison Ford)"I need you to give me the magic of v00d00."
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