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Photos: Tracking Last HOPE hackers
The New York conference, where attendees are tracked via RFID, attracts hacker celebrities including the guys behind the phone phreaker movement and the TV-B-Gone remote control. by CNET News.com
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Photograph, Hacker, Hacking, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, CNET News.com, news, rfid, hackers
Image galleries 2008-07-22
IT Dojo: Reset Windows passwords with the Offline NT Password and Registry Editor
Windows passwords are a necessary evil. They help protect our systems, but they can also be a real pain in the neck. Employees leave, IT workers quit, IT consultants fail to properly document deployments. Regardless of the cause, you're left with a locked account and perhaps a locked system. ...
Tags: it dojo, security, Microsoft Windows, password, hacking, registry edit, bill detwiler, linux, system administration, Information Technology, Microsoft Windows NT, Registry Editor, Tool, Windows Password, Productivity, Operating Systems, Software
Videos 2008-06-23
Top 10 IT headlines for June 12: Intel and USB 3.0, Congressmen claim China is hacking their computers
Top 10 headlines for Thursday, June 12, 2008: Intel says it's not holding up USB 3.0, U.S. Congressmen point fingers at Chinese hackers, Jobs wants Apple to design its own iPhone and iPod chips, Schmidt explains Google's 'Don't be evil' pitch, and more. by Jason Hiner
Tags: Information Technology, Computerworld, USB, Computer, Intel Corp., Strategy, Hacking, Management, Security, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-06-12
Penetration testing: Hacking the FBI
There's something about penetration testing that is just so attractive. Can you imagine being paid to find embarrassing security holes? It's the ultimate puzzle with the ultimate "I'm smarter than you" grand prize. And I just know that it would appeal to some of the people who...
Tags: Database, Hacking, Network, FBI, Blog, Federal Government, Workstations, Web Servers, Networking, Government, Internet, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-05-27
New phishing scam targets high level executives
A new phishing attack has been circulating lately, but instead of trying to dupe millions of computer users into giving up their financial information, this one is aimed at high level executives. The e-mail scam purports to notify the executive about court proceedings and tries to get them to...
Tags: Financial, Hacker, Phishing, Cyberthreats, Security, Hacking, Spam, Viruses And Worms, Spam And Phishing, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-04-16
Goolag security tool uses Google to scan sites for vulnerabilities
Goolag Scanner is a Web auditing tool released by the hacker group Cult of Dead Cows. The tool uses the prowess of the search engine to surface vulnerabilities on Web sites. A quote from the cDc Web site: "It's no big secret that the Web is...
Tags: Google Inc., Web, Vulnerability, Auditing, Hacker, Tool, Security Tool, Goolag Scanner, Goolag, Productivity, Scanners, Hacking, Security, Hardware, Peripherals, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-02-27
Geek Trivia: Hollywood hack job
If someone asks the average person to compile a list of notorious hackers from history, odds are the first name they'd come up is "that kid from WarGames." When someone explains that WarGames was just a movie, the average Joe would probably do a Google search and come up with...
Tags: Job, Kevin Mitnick, Hacking, Government, Security, Federal Government, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-02-26
Internet kiosk at airport vulnerable to hacking
Internet access terminals at the Heathrow airport were found to be vulnerable to hack attacks. An excerpt from Register: An Italian hacker stumbled on flaws that create a possible means for miscreants to load key logging software or other malware on a PC that allowed members...
Tags: Terminal, PC, Keylogging, Hacking, Internet, Security, Desktops, Viruses And Worms, Hardware, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-26
U.S. hackers responsible for Panama assembly hack?
The Web site of Panama's national assembly was hacked recently, and the officials are pointing to a American hacker. An excerpt from Register: According to Reuters, unnamed officials accordingly suspect the attack may have come from the US, possibly provoked by the election to the legislature's...
Tags: U.S., Panama, Web Site, Hacker, Web Site Development, Hacking, Web Technology, Security, Internet, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-25
Is our power grid vulnerable to cyberattacks?
On Jan. 22, 2008, the CIA reported that hackers had caused a power outage that ended up affecting multiple cities outside the United States. There was no announcement of responsibility, but there was evidence that an extortion attempt had been made by the hackers who gained control of the...
Tags: Grid, Cyberattack, Hacking, Viruses And Worms, Security, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-01-24
Cyberattacks should create concern for utility companies
Criminals hacking into computers and locking down power systems could be more of a real threat, considering that the CIA may choose to make such information public. An excerpt from PC World: "We have information, from multiple regions outside the United States, of cyber intrusions into...
Tags: CIA, Cyberattack, Hacking, Internet, Security, Manufacturing, Viruses And Worms, Telecom & Utilities, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-21
What can be done to combat overseas hackers?
A high profile technology firm, Computer Associates CA, was hacked last week and, though the problem has been corrected, the hackers inserted code to redirect visitors to a Chinese Web site that was serving malicious code to the unsuspecting visitors. A similar attack was carried out on the Miami...
Tags: China, Hacker, Hacking, Security, Phishing, Spam And Phishing, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-01-07
Will banning hacker tools curb hacking?
The U.K. government is proposing a ban on the creation and distribution of "hacking tools" as a means to bolster its existing Computer Misuse Act. An excerpt from TechWorld: Computer security professionals have expressed concern about the drafting of the changes, however. The most-discussed change,...
Tags: Tool, Hacking, Productivity, Security, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-05
Certified Ethical Hacker v5.0
View Available Dates and LocationsIf you have always wondered how attackers break into corporate networks, are considering moving into IT security, or recently have been tasked with leading or participating in a security assessment, then this course is for you. In our exclusive course with content developed...
Tags: Global Knowledge Network Inc., Dallas, Vulnerability, Hacker, Security, Hacking
Training 2008-01-01
Hackers target search terms on top search engines
Hackers have started on an organized attack on major search engines with innumerable keywords resulting in search results that point to malicious Web sites. Once clicked, the sites will cause a download of Trojans, key loggers, or elicit bogus clicks. An excerpt from ZDNet: Simply put,...
Tags: Search Engine, Malware, Computerworld, Hacker, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Search, Hacking, Viruses And Worms, Security, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-29
VoIP hacking software released
A new proof-of-concept software that can eavesdrop on VoIP-based phone calls has been released by UK-based VoIP expert, Peter Cox. Called SIPtap, Cox was inspired to write the software after a chat with PGP-encryption guru Phil Zimmermann, who also created the Zfone. The Zfone is a...
Tags: Software, Hacking, Zfone, Telephony, VOIP, Telecommunications, Networking, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-23
Ex-security pro to plead guilty to running huge botnet
Security consultant John Schiefer, 26, has agreed to plead guilty to four counts of fraud and wiretap charges. U.S. federal prosecutors claim he operated a 250,000 PC botnet by night, which he used to steal information and money from users of PayPal. In the first botnet...
Tags: PC, Pro, Hacking, Desktops, Productivity, Security, Viruses And Worms, Hardware, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-12
How hackers get romantic revenge
Geek guys often dream of finding that perfect geek girl who will make all their dorktacular romantic aspirations come true. But just remember, fellas, hell hath no fury like a hacker-babe scorned, as xkcd so wisely reminds us. Moreover, should you...
Tags: Hacker, Hacking, Security, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-11-12
hacking yahoo mail
how to get into the yahoomail without knowing the password?Take a packed lunch with you, some warm comfortable bedding and . . .A 'Porta-Potty' might be a good idea.Oh yeah: - start at 'A'.THIS is why you are Number OneAlways ready with the sound advice.
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Discussion threads 2007-11-01
HOW TO PREVENT CLIENT HACKING PC AFTER INACTIVE.
IM WORKING AT A CYBERCAFE AS CYBERCAFE ADMIN.CUSTOMER HACKING THE PC N PLAY NO LIMITS /FREE/WITHOUT ANY CHARGES,SO I WANT FIND A WAY TO LOCK PC AFTER THE PC INACTIVE.I think that you are trying to block a specific customer?Or is this customer doing something that you do not wish...
Tags: CRYSTAL@..., PC, hacking
Discussion threads 2007-11-01


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