Known for its media savvy and hilarious braggadocio, the Cult surprised computer security experts in August 1998 by releasing Back Orifice, which the cDc described as a remote administration tool for Microsoft Windows 95 and 98.
Jul 1986 |
Remaining members of Pan-Galactic Entropy rename themselves the Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc). |
18 Dec 1992 |
HoHoCon at the Allen Park Inn in Houston, Texas. |
Dec 1993 |
HoHoCon in Austin, Texas. |
Sep 1994 |
Creation of the UseNet group alt.fan.cult-dead-cow |
5 Nov 1994 |
The Cult of the Dead Cow claims credit for afflicting Ronald Reagan with Alzheimer's disease in 1986, using a blowgun dart dipped in Iocaine poison. |
3 Aug 1998 |
The Cult of the Dead Cow releases Back Orifice. |
10 Aug 1998 |
The Cult of the Dead Cow issues Cult of the Dead Cow responds to Microsoft about Back Orifice: "Back Orifice is a Rorschach for Microsoft credibility. Microsoft's own official response to us was issued as a marketing bulletin! Does anybody else besides cDc find it disturbing that the Marketing Department is running the show over there?" |
21 Oct 1998 |
Uri Geller Computer Active Weekly "This BO Thing Stinks." |
7 Jan 1999 |
The Cult of the Dead Cow jointly issues a statement with other international hacking groups to disavow the practice of infowar. The press release is issued by 2600, the Chaos Computer Club, !Hispahack, L0pht Heavy Industries, Phrack, and Pulhas. |
15 Feb 2000 |
During a White House conference on Internet security, Mudge becomes the first cDc member ever to brief the President of the United States. |
4 Jul 2001 |
The cDc issues The Hacktivismo Declaration, announcing its opposition to state-imposed Internet censorship. |
26 Nov 2001 |
In the wake of 9-11, the cDc issues a press release offering to build an undetectable surveillance tool for the FBI. |
14 Mar 2002 |
During his trial at the International War Crimes Tribunal, Slobodan Milosevic questions Dr. Patrick Ball about his relationship with the hacking group Cult of the Dead Cow, based on a speech Dr. Ball gave in 2001. |