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On the night of November 22, 1987, the television signals of two stations in Chicago, Illinois, were hijacked, briefly sending a pirate broadcast of an unidentified person wearing a Max Headroom mask and costume to thousands of home viewers.
22. Nov. 2017 · Im November 1987 kaperte der skurrile Cyber-Moderator Max Headroom zwei Fernsehsendungen. Die Hintergründe für die Attacke geben den Behörden und Moderatoren bis heute Rätsel auf. von Caroline...
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16. Feb. 2012 · 33K. 2.1M views 12 years ago. On November 22nd, 1987, A TV pirate hacked into WTTW Channel 11 in Chicago, Illinois, to interrupt the broadcast of Dr. Who. He rambled on and on about random stuff,...
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7. Juli 2015 · In 1987, a masked intruder disrupted two Chicago TV stations with a signal of a computer-generated journalist. The culprits were never found, but a former phreaker claims to know the truth behind the freakiest TV hack of the 1980s.
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25. Mai 2021 · A masked intruder disrupted Chicago TV stations with a bizarre video of himself, claiming to be Max Headroom, a fictional character from a dystopian future. The FCC investigated the hack for years, but the identity of the hacker remains a mystery to this day.
22. Nov. 2017 · On November 22, 1987, someone hacked two local news broadcasts in Chicago to show Max Headroom, a yellow-skinned character who mocked sportscasters and journalists. The hacker's motive and identity has never been discovered, but the incident became a cyberpunk cult phenomenon.
21. Nov. 2017 · In 1987, WTTW and WGN were hijacked by a pirate signal featuring a man in a Max Headroom mask. The FCC investigated but never solved the case, leaving the incident as a colorful and bizarre chapter of Chicago TV history.