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British Hackers: Spotty Teenagers They Ain't

News Another hacker -- Harlequin -- agrees, saying the UK scene is more congenial than elsewhere, perhaps because British hackers are more likely to know one another. Harlequin agrees and points to the slower rate of technology development in the UK...

[July 16, 1999, 11:50]

Frosty Welcome For Norton 2000 Solution

News However, Ben Stock, a consultant for London-based Harlequin IT Services says: "Whilst effective for the home user, for corporations this type of product is not enough. Y2K Consultants have given Symantec's Norton 2000 millennium "solution" a...

[July 22, 1998, 15:09]

Scottish Hackers Declare War On Wales

News One hacker, calling himself Harlequin, downplayed DNS' possible involvement in the Scottish hack. A group of Scottish hackers who cracked Scotland's official government Web site Wednesday declared war on the people of Wales for stealing 5000...

[September 9, 1999, 16:05]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog This evening's outfit was sandals, religion-revealing shorts and "some sort of colourful vest" that would give a migraine to a harlequin. Wednesday 13/7/2005 The summer party season is muted this year, but as usual a drought of days is broken by...

[July 15, 2005, 19:00]

MTV Made To Look Ridiculous By Fake Hacker

News Practising British hacker Harlequin, famed for defacing international Websites, told ZDNet News the media is often guilty of misunderstanding and misrepresenting hackers. America's premier music television channel, MTV has been duped by a hoaxer in...

[October 19, 1999, 17:31]

A Year Ago: MTV Made To Look Ridiculous By Fake Hacker

News Practising British hacker Harlequin, famed for defacing international Websites, told ZDNet News the media is often guilty of misunderstanding and misrepresenting hackers. TV channel's blinkered view of hackers enabled programme hoax

[October 19, 2000, 7:03]