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The hypocrisy of Black Hat hackers exposed as reporters are expelled for hacking
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The hypocrisy of Black Hat hackers exposed as reporters are expelled for hacking | The hypocrisy of Black Hat hackers exposed as reporters are expelled for hacking |
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| by Davey Winder | |
| Saturday, 09 August 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 2 Love it or hate it, the Black Hat conference can always be counted on to give the IT security business a swift kick where it hurts. The bruising blow may come by way of a high profile application exploit being put on show, or via a gimmick such as the Wall of Sheep. This is achieved without the use of dark magic, just readily available tools that anyone can download from the Internet. It did not take long for several security professionals to make it on to the Wall of Sheep, or into the hall of shame if you prefer. Apparently, in the name of security awareness, this is all OK. After all, anyone who had been 'sheeped' could ask the organisers for their details to be removed. However, when three French journalists were caught hacking into the relatively secure press room network all bets were off. Reporters hacking other reporters? Just not on, dontcha know. The Wall of Sheep people had promised journalists that the press network would be out of bounds, that their details would not appear, that journalists would not be sheeped. That didn't stop the intrepid French security writers from firing up a copy of Cain and start sniffing around the press room though. And it did not take long for them to reveal admin logins for more than the odd one or two of their colleagues. Who were the trio of hacking reporters, and why is their lifetime Black Hat ban so laughable? Read page 2 to find out... CONTINUES |
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