John Markoff

John Markoff

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John Markoff (born October 24, 1949) is a journalist best known for his work at the "The New York Times", and a book and series of articles about the 1990s pursuit and capture of hacker Kevin Mitnick.

Biography

Markoff was born in Oakland, California and grew up in Palo Alto, California. He graduated from Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, in 1971 and received a Master's degree from the University of Oregon in 1976.

After leaving graduate school, he returned to California where he began writing for Pacific News Service, an alternative news syndicate based in San Francisco. He freelanced for a number of publications including the Nation, Mother Jones and Saturday Review. In 1981 he became part of the original staff of the computer industry weekly InfoWorld. In 1984 he became an editor at Byte Magazine and in 1985 he left to become a reporter in the business section of the San Francisco Examiner, where he wrote about Silicon Valley.

In 1988 he moved to New York to write for the business section of the New York Times. In November 1988 he reported that Robert Tappan Morris, son of National Security Agency cryptographer Robert Morris, was the author of what would become known as the Internet worm.

In December 1993 he wrote an early article about the World Wide Web, referring to it as a "map to the buried treasures of the Information Age."

Markoff and Kevin Mitnick

On July 4, 1994 he wrote an article about Kevin Mitnick, who was then a fugitive on the run from a number of law enforcement agencies. He wrote several more pieces detailing Mitnick's capture. Markoff also co-wrote, with Tsutomu Shimomura, the book "Takedown" about the chase. The book later became a film that was released direct to video in the United States. Markoff's writing about Mitnick was the subject of criticism by Mitnick supporters and unaffiliated parties who maintained that Markoff's accounts exaggerated or even invented Mitnick's activities and successes. Markoff stood by his reporting in several responses.

The film went far further, with Markoff himself stating to the "San Francisco Chronicle" in 2000, "I thought it was a fundamentally dishonest movie." (Mitnick stated a number of times that he settled a lawsuit with distributors Miramax over the film, but details were confidential; Miramax has apparently never publicly confirmed that.) Fact|date=February 2007

Markoff was also accused by Jonathan Littman of journalistic impropriety and of over-hyping Mitnick's actual crimes. Littman himself had also profited from a sensationalized account of Mitnick's time as a fugitive in his own book on the incident, "The Fugitive Game". In his book, Littman recounted how he invited Markoff to lunch after Markoff had referred a Playboy assignment on Mitnick to Littman, and then Littman stiffed Markoff for the lunch. Further controversy came over the release of the movie "Takedown", with Littman alleging that portions of the film were taken from his book "The Fugitive Game" without permission.

Post-Mitnick

After Mitnick, Markoff continued to write about technology, focusing at times on wireless networking, writing early stories about non-line-of-sight broadband wireless, phased-array antennas, and multiple-in, multiple-out (MIMO) antenna systems to enhance Wi-Fi. He covered Jim Gillogly's 1999 break of the first three sections of the CIA's Kryptos cipher [http://www.und.nodak.edu/org/crypto/crypto/general.crypt.info/Kryptos/solution] , and writes regularly about semiconductors and supercomputers as well. He wrote the first two articles describing Admiral John Poindexter's return to government and the creation of the Total Information Awareness project.

Bibliography

*"The High Cost of High Tech" (with Lennie Siegel) (1985) ISBN 0-06-039045-X
*"Cyberpunk: Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier" (with Katie Hafner) (1991) ISBN 0-671-68322-5
*"Takedown: The Pursuit and Capture of America's Most Wanted Computer Outlaw" (with Tsutomu Shimomura) (1995) ISBN 0-7868-6210-6
*"What the Dormouse Said: How the 60s Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry" (2005) ISBN 0-670-03382-0

ee also

* about What the Dormouse Said, April 13, 2006 (audio)

External links

* [http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/m/john_markoff/index.html Recent and archival news by John Markoff of "The New York Times".]
* [http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail515.html John Markoff radio interview] on [http://www.technation.com/ Tech Nation]
* [http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail595.html Talk by John Markoff] for the [http://www.sdforum.org/SDForum/ SDForum] in 2005


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