Great Hacker War
The Great Hacker War was a purported conflict between the Masters of Deception, an unsanctioned splinter faction of the older hacker group Legion of Doom, and several smaller associated groups. Both primary groups involved made attempts to hack into the opposing group's networks, across the Internet, X.25, and telephone networks. In a panel debate of The Next HOPE conference, Phiber Optik re-iterated that the rumored "gang war in cyberspace" between Legion of Doom and Masters of Deception never happened, and that it was "a complete fabrication" by the U.S attorney's office and some sensationalist media. Furthermore, two other high-ranking members of the LOD confirmed that the "Great Hacker War" never occurred, reinforcing the idea that this was just a competition of one-upmanship and not a war.
Timeline
The Great Hacker War escalated in the space of only a few days with four key events.Event One
The Great Hacker War began with the closing of an invite-only bulletin board called "Fifth Amendment," whose participants were some of the world's most successful hackers.Said board was run by members of the newly reformed LOD under the leadership of Chris Goggans and Loyd Blankenship.
The board's closing had been blamed on John Lee of the MOD in a cryptic message left to users. Chris Goggans had claimed that Lee had been distributing information that was discussed on the board. MOD had discovered that Chris Goggans and his friends had decided to use the information being posted on the board to start a security company and contact all companies being discussed about the security flaws posted on Fifth Amendment.
Event Two
A few prank phone calls to the home number of the new LOD upset Goggans and prompted him to put out a call to find the personal information of the members of the MOD. Peacemakers intervened, and a conference call was arranged on an unnamed RBOC telephone bridge in the Midwest. As members of the MOD silently joined the conference call, they overheard the members of the LOD using racial slurs to describe the ethnicity of members of the MOD. The peace conference quickly degenerated into threats and prank calls to members of the LOD, whose personal information had already been uncovered by the MOD.Event Three
A last-minute, late-night peace talk was held between Chris Goggans and Mark Abene of MOD. Unknown to Goggans, John Lee was listening in on three-way. Goggans became angry that Abene would not fulfill his numerous demands for the personal information of MOD members, and for the MOD's hacking information that he considered the property of LOD.Abene refused to meet Goggans's demands, and Goggans uttered his infamous phrase that began the war in earnest "MOD is nothing but niggers, spics, and white trash." That night, prank phone calls began to flood Abene's house.