Claire L. Evan

writer, musician

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Susy Thunder was a computer hacker in 1980s Los Angeles who never got caught. Writer and musician Claire L. Evans spent a year tracking her down during the pandemic.

Phone ‘phreakers’ in 1980s LA: Digging up the forgotten era

Susy Thunder was a computer hacker in 1980s Los Angeles who never got caught. Writer and musician Claire L. Evans spent a year tracking her down during the pandemic.

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