1973 Bank Heist: Rosewell Steffen’s Sneaky Story Exposed
Introduction In the history of finance, and apparently cybercrime, the year 1973 bears witness to a notable embezzlement case that unfolded within the Park Avenue branch of the Union Dime Savings Bank in New York. The protagonist of this intricate tale was Roswell Steffen. Roswell Steffen, the esteemed chief teller, was entrusted with the financial … Continue reading “1973 Bank Heist: Rosewell Steffen’s Sneaky Story Exposed”
Tale of 1940: The Tech Wizardry of WWII’s Unsung Ethical Hacker
Unmasking the Tech Hero of WWII In the darkest days of World War II, amidst the Nazi occupation of France, a hero emerged from an unexpected realm – the world of punch-card computers. Meet René Carmille, the unsung pioneer often hailed as the “first ethical hacker.” This blog unveils the gripping tale of how a … Continue reading “Tale of 1940: The Tech Wizardry of WWII’s Unsung Ethical Hacker”