There you go then, BT the largest provider of home broadband connections in the UK distributes devices that are delivered ready to be hacked.
Thus allowing the "war driver" to wander around randomly rifling (metaphorically you understand) through your digital life.
Oh to be a hacker with so many potential victims to choose from...or not as the case may be.
Thursday, 29 May 2008
Tuesday, 27 May 2008
Is nothing safe? Poor coding leaves all of us exposed to hackers.
This article on unsecure code just goes to show that no matter how hard you try and protect yourself some weak coding practices can leave you vulnerable. Think how many million? billion? lines of code are out there which are still yet to be tested by those hackers.
A weak webserver leaves everyone at risk.
Perhaps the Open Course community would benefit from the Secure Programmer traing course we run? Just a thought...
A weak webserver leaves everyone at risk.
Perhaps the Open Course community would benefit from the Secure Programmer traing course we run? Just a thought...
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
Hacker Unsafe. Forensic trail anyone?
Ouch.
Being caught working for the good guys doing the bad stuff is the inverse of ethical hacking.
Or is that too many double-negatives?
Being caught working for the good guys doing the bad stuff is the inverse of ethical hacking.
Or is that too many double-negatives?
Monday, 19 May 2008
The Hacking Famous Five?
These spanish hackers have got a series work rate. Imagine if they had been doing some "good" instead of just doing the digital version of being a graffiti artist. They probably would have earnt a fortune on the right side of the law.
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