Career
In the late 1980s, as a teenager, Buchwald was a social engineer, with the ability to manipulate phone system employees anywhere in the United States. In addition, he had a hacking skill with regard to Bell and American Telephone & Telegraph Company systems (specifically COSMOS, SCCS, and LMOS), which allowed him virtually unrestricted access to phone lines, including the ability to monitor conversations, throughout the country. He was the lead author of the PENIX suite of hacking tools.
Some of his original ideas are still in use by social engineers and security professionals today.
Security In 1997, Buchwald co-founded Crossbar Security with Mark Abene (aka Phiber Optik) and Andrew Brown. Crossbar provided information security services for a number of large corporations, but became a casualty of the dot-com bubble.
Crossbar Security went defunct in 2002, largely due to cuts in corporate security spending and an increase in the cost of corporate computer security advertising. Arts Buchwald works as a film editor and freelance photographer, and graphic designer in New York City.
He has been regularly producing cover art for 2600: The Quarterly since 2000 using the pseudonym Dabu Ch"wald.
In August 2006, he completed his first feature film, Urchin. He currently resides in the Bay Ridge area of Brooklyn, New New York