Tony Stark's personal AI
Jarvis
The father of theoretical computer science, he dropped the bombe at Bletchley Park to crack the German's Enigma machine. Accept no imitations.
Alan Turing
This pastime isn't only done at college football games.
Tailgating
Take another glance at the gas pump to make sure a hacker isn't using one of these devices to take a little off the top of your bank account.
Skimmer
1995 film starring Angelina Jolie. "My crime is that of curiosity."
Hackers
Cyberdyne Systems should've exercised better "judgment" before releasing this AI on the future.
Skynet
This Finnish-American created an OS named after himself and then went on to invent Git.
Linus Torvalds
Hang ten and shoot the curl, this gnarly sport can also be used to spy on your neighbor's screen.
Shoulder surfing
Don't flip out over this Swiss Army knife for hackers.
Flipper Zero
Trilogy of Disney films with soundtracks by Daft Punk and Nine Inch Nails
Tron
"I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't let you do that."
HAL 9000
The first computer programmer, this woman recognized that Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine could be used for more than just pure calculation, and wrote a program using conditional statements and loops to compute a series of Bernoulli numbers.
Ada Lovelace
A clipboard, a safety vest, and a commanding tone of voice will get you almost anywhere.
Social engineering

Quack attack!
Rubber Ducky
Trinity
Morpheus
Neo
The Matrix

"I'll die the way I lived: annoying!"
CL4P-TP "Claptrap"
This United States Navy Rear Admiral wrote FLOW-MATIC, the first English-like data processing language, which laid the groundwork for COBOL.
Grace Hopper
One man's trash may be another man's treasure, so be very careful what you throw away.
Dumpster diving
This rascally rabbit can simulate multiple devices via USB to pwn a system.
Bash bunny
Domo Arigato! Before Rami Malek was Freddie Mercury, he was Elliot Alderson, a hacker battling E Corp.
Mr. Robot

"It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not a weakness; that is life."
Lieutenant Commander Data
During WWII, this bombshell actress found time to co-invent "Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum" technology to enable secret communications for the allies. Today, we call it WiFi.
Hedy Lamarr
Hey everyone, check out these sweet thumb drives I found on the ground outside the office!
USB baiting
USB drop attack
USB honeypot
Be careful with the free WiFi at your local coffee shop, you could actually be logging into this fruit.
WiFi Pineapple
The only winning move is not to play...
WarGames