Computer Hackers Getting Their Own Reality Show
It seems like just about everyone is getting a reality show. "Real" housewives, ex-strippers, repo-men, Hawaiian bounty hunters, power gays in New York, and folks competing to be videogame testers are just a few of the folks that have TV crews following them around these days. Now, hackers can be added to the ever-growing list, as a computer security firm has just announced that it's signed a deal for a documentary-style show that its promising will thrill audiences everywhere.
LIGATT Security International revealed today that it's got a reality show - about life at both its Atlanta and Los Angeles offices - in the works. According to Greg Evans, the company's CEO and self-described as the "World's No. 1 Hacker", the upcoming show is the result of people trashing the book he released last year.