- We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks (2013)
- Citizenfour (2014)
- Zero Days (2016)
- Hackers: Wizards of the Electronic Age (1984)
- The Hacker Wars (2014)
- Hackers Wanted (2009)
- The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz (2014)
- Dark Net (2016)
- The Great Hack (2019)
- The Most Dangerous Town on the Internet (2019)
In an era where digital security is paramount, understanding the history, impact, and evolution of computer viruses is not just fascinating but essential. This curated list of documentaries delves into the shadowy world of cyber threats, from notorious hackers to the intricate dance between malware creators and cybersecurity experts. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just curious about the digital underworld, these films offer a gripping look at the battles fought in cyberspace.

We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks (2013)
Description: This documentary covers the rise of WikiLeaks, focusing on Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning, and how their actions led to significant leaks of classified information, often involving hacking and digital security breaches.
Fact: The film was directed by Alex Gibney, who also directed "Zero Days."


Citizenfour (2014)
Description: While not exclusively about computer viruses, this documentary features Edward Snowden, who leaked information about NSA's surveillance programs, highlighting the potential misuse of digital tools and the importance of cybersecurity.
Fact: The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in


Zero Days (2016)
Description: This documentary explores the Stuxnet virus, a cyberweapon allegedly developed by the U.S. and Israel to sabotage Iran's nuclear program. It's a deep dive into the secretive world of cyber warfare, revealing how this virus changed the landscape of digital security.
Fact: The film was directed by Alex Gibney, known for his investigative documentaries. It was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival.


Hackers: Wizards of the Electronic Age (1984)
Description: One of the earliest documentaries on hacking, it provides historical context to the culture of hacking and the early days of computer viruses.
Fact: The film was directed by Fabrizio Pollo and features interviews with some of the first known hackers.


The Hacker Wars (2014)
Description: Focusing on the lives of hacktivists like Andrew "weev" Auernheimer and Jeremy Hammond, this documentary sheds light on the ethical dilemmas and legal battles surrounding hacking and cyber activism.
Fact: The film includes interviews with prominent figures in the hacking community, providing a rare insider's perspective.


Hackers Wanted (2009)
Description: This film follows the story of Adrian Lamo, a hacker who turned informant, and explores the ethical and legal complexities of hacking, including the creation and spread of viruses.
Fact: The documentary was released under a Creative Commons license, allowing for free distribution.


The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz (2014)
Description: Aaron Swartz was involved in the development of RSS and co-founded Reddit. His story touches on issues of information freedom, hacking, and the legal consequences of digital activism.
Fact: The film was directed by Brian Knappenberger, who also directed "We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists."


Dark Net (2016)
Description: This series explores the darker side of the internet, including episodes on cybercrime, hacking, and the spread of viruses, providing a broad look at digital threats.
Fact: The series was produced by Showtime and has been praised for its in-depth exploration of internet subcultures.


The Great Hack (2019)
Description: While primarily about data privacy and the Cambridge Analytica scandal, this documentary touches on how data breaches and hacking can influence elections and public opinion, indirectly relating to cybersecurity.
Fact: The film was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special.


The Most Dangerous Town on the Internet (2019)
Description: This documentary investigates a small town in Romania that became a global hub for cybercrime, including the creation and distribution of computer viruses.
Fact: It was produced by BBC Click and aired on BBC World News.
