Zero G is the pseudonym of an elite hacker rumored to be female and a child prodigy of MIT. Zero G emerged in the late 1990's. Known to transverse government servers freely, Zero G had been sought after by multiple United States Federal Agencies and foreign governments. Zero G may be among the top group of a new generation of elite computer hackers. Zero G's break in of the CIA's central computer system in 2002 seems to be the most prominent public display. Known on IRC networks as ^G-spot, since 2002, Zero G publically has turned to "Hacker For Hire", striking a deal with the U.S. Federal Government to stop their pursuit in exchange for services rendered. Since early 2005 little has been heard of Zero G, rumored to have been pushed further underground from threats from the IDF. Despite rumored involvement with various mercenary groups, little is known about this mysterious genius. Hacker is a term used to describe people who use computers. ... IDF or idf may refer to: the International Diabetes Federation the Israel Defense Forces the AIDC Ching-kuo Indigenous Defence Fighter of Taiwan. ... A mercenary is a soldier who fights, or engages in warfare primarily for private gain, usually with little regard for ideological, national or political considerations. ...
In computer security, hacker refers to a type of computer hacker who exploits systems or gain unauthorized access through skills, tactics and detailed knowledge. ... The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) (Hebrew: צבא ההגנה לישראל Tsva Ha-Haganah Le-Yisrael ([Army] Force [for] the Defense of Israel), often abbreviated צהל Tsahal, alternative English spelling Tzahal, is the name of Israels armed forces (army, air force and navy). ...