1836 Telegraph Hacking for Stocks

1836 Telegraph Hacking for Stocks

Two brothers hacked the French optical telegraph system by inserting a man-in-the-middle to intercept stock market information. For two years, they exploited the system to gain advance knowledge of market movements. When authorities caught them in 1836, they walked free since no laws against hacking existed at the time.

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