Susan Headley
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Susan Headley (born 1959, also known as Susy Thunder or Susan Thunder) was a hacker during the late 1970s and early 1980s. A member of the so-called Cyberpunks, Headley specialized in social engineering, a type of hacking which uses lying and misrepresentation of oneself in contact with targeted organizations in order to elicit information vital to hacking those organizations.
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[edit] Biography
Born in Altona, Illinois in 1959, Headley claims to have dropped out of school in the eighth grade after a difficult childhood. She later moved to Los Angeles, California where she became a prostitute, working in area brothels.[1] She met computer hacker Kevin Mitnick (also known as Condor) in 1980, and together with another hacker, Lewis de Payne (also known as Roscoe), formed a gang of phone phreaks.
[edit] Hacking
An offshoot of the original Roscoe Gang, the new group hacked into various network systems based in California, including U.S. Leasing in December 1982 and the Digital Equipment Corporation.
In 1982, Headley testified against Mitnick and de Payne in a theft case related to Pacific Bell telephone company, and she also provided key evidence against de Payne in the U.S Leasing case. At the time she was working as a RSTS system administrator east of Los Angeles. She then gave up hacking and eventually moved to Las Vegas, where she became a professional poker player.
[edit] Public Service
Headley was elected to public office in California in 1994, as City Clerk of California City.
[edit] Recreation
Headley was also a rock groupie in the late 1970s.[1]
[edit] External links
- Esquire magazine article on Mitnick, including interview with Susan Thunder
- Social Engineering and Psychological Subversion of Trusted Systems (speech by Susan Thunder)
- Cyberpunks: Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier Book by Katie Hafner
- Hendon Mob poker players' database entry for Susy Thunder