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IT security pros learn to beat hackers at their own game  13 March 2002 
Source: ComputerWorld - Posted by Jen Olson   
Corporate security and IT professionals got a chance last week to think like hackers so they could learn how to better prevent unauthorized users from gaining access to their networks. During the 45-hour class, Ernst & Young security professionals take students . . .
 
Startup Bodacion claims unhackable server  13 March 2002 
Source: IT World - Posted by Dave Wreski   
We report, you decide. Somehow this company thinks the ability to thwart TCP sequence number attacks makes it 'unhackable.' "Claims of unhackable products come and go in the computer industry, with the unhackable product always ending with a crack in its once-shiny armor. Last week, yet another company claimed to have an unhackable product, this time a Web server, but according to at least one user, the claim may be right.. . .
 
Jac virus targets Linux  13 March 2002 
Source: vnunet - Posted by Jen Olson   
First to hit the platform in three months. Virus watchers have reported the rare sighting of a new strain affecting the Linux platform. The Jac virus follows the recent trend of infrequent Linux infecting malware, as the first to hit . . .
 
US Hacking al Qaeda's Secrets?  13 March 2002 
Source: Business Week - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
You read it here first: Al Qaeda has been hacked. That's right. Hacked. Compromised. Cracked. Why am I sure of this? No, I don't have any sources divulging top-secret intelligence. But the string of attacks that police and intelligence agencies . . .
 
'Eddie Murphy' Hackers Demand Ransom From Rock Band  11 March 2002 
Source: Newsbytes - Posted by Jen Olson   
A group calling itself "Hackers for Eddie Murphy" posted a ransom note Sunday on the front door of the Web site operated by Colorado-based rock band The String Cheese Incident. According to the defacement, which appeared to be a tongue-in-cheek . . .
 
Pringles: the latest hacker tool  08 March 2002 
Source: vnunet - Posted by Jen Olson   
An empty Pringles tube is all wireless hackers need Security experts have demonstrated that even an empty Pringles tin can be used to help hackers break into insecure wireless networks. Wireless hacking and 'war driving' has been a focus point in . . .
 
Blinking Lights: The Newest Hack  07 March 2002 
Source: Wired - Posted by Jen Olson   
Light may be the latest way to steal sensitive data from computer systems, according to three researchers who claim to have discovered ways of using illumination as a spy tool. Research papers made available online Wednesday detail methods of grabbing information . . .
 
Hacking made easy  07 March 2002 
Source: Canoe - Posted by Jen Olson   
Edmonton's computer hacker scene hosts its own home-grown Web site, offering northern reflections on how to prank the telecom giants. The Hack Canada site features tips on Canadian Internet networks, how to spam Fido's cellphone network with junk e-mail, how to steal free calls from payphones and how to "rip off your local bookstore monopoly.". . .
 
DivX creator goes to Hollywood  07 March 2002 
Source: CNET - Posted by Dave Wreski   
Jerome Rota, better known as Gej, never thought he'd find himself sitting among the suits and PowerPoint presentations showing off his software at a swanky hotel just minutes from the heart of Hollywood. But the once-underground creator of DivX joined his colleagues this week here at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel. . .
 
Hacking made easy  06 March 2002 
Source: cnews - Posted by Jen Olson   
Edmonton's computer hacker scene hosts its own home-grown Web site, offering northern reflections on how to prank the telecom giants. The Hack Canada site features tips on Canadian Internet networks, how to spam Fido's cellphone network with junk e-mail, how to . . .
 
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