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Joking cracker ‘Saint’ sentenced
Author: JT Smith
From Wired.com: "A self-styled 'saint of e-commerce' has been sentenced to three years of court-ordered psychiatric treatment for
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‘Bill Gates’ cracker escapes jail
Author: JT Smith
The Register: "A Welsh cracker whose "campaign" to expose the insecurity of ecommerce sites led
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Real threat is cyberwar, not cracking
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "Denial-of-service attacks and garden-variety site defacements obscure the much larger issue of international cyberwar, members of an Israeli-Palestinian Internet panel say."
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AOL confirms ICQ servers cracked
Author: JT Smith
NewsFactor Network: "Two electronically defaced Web servers have prompted AOL (NYSE: AOL) officials to launch an investigation into who gained illegal access...
Concern grows over ‘secret’ tool to crack Microsoft webserver
Author: JT Smith
VNUnet.com has a story saying security professionals are concerned that a program used by crackers to exploit a flaw in Microsoft IIS...
What crackers can teach you about security
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet discusses how crackers can help people learn about the security of their systems, and some tips for what you should do...
The Honeynet project: fighting crackers
Author: JT Smith
Crypto-Gram has an article about network security, and the efforts of a new project called the Honeynet Project, intended to study the...
Banner ad hunts crackers
Author: JT Smith
Johannes Ullrich writes: DShield.org, the Distributed Intrusion Detection System, recently
published a special dynamic image in "Banner Ad" format. The banner
is dynamically generated...
California crack points to possible IT surveillance
Author: JT Smith
IDG.net: "The disclosure that hackers broke into computer systems owned by California's primary electric power grid operator for 17 days this spring...
Is military hiding cracked sites?
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "Archivers of altered websites say the U.S. armed forces are blocking access to its sites. Why? The archivers think the military...