One Hacker's Audacious Plan to Rule the Black Market in Stolen Credit Cards:
"One Hacker's Audacious Plan to Rule the Black Market in Stolen Credit Cards"
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Superhacker Max Butler Pleads Guilty | Threat Level | Wired.com
Superhacker Max Butler Pleads Guilty | Threat Level | Wired.com: "PITTSBURGH — A skilled San Francisco-based computer hacker who once sought to unite the cyber underworld under his benign rule pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud charges here Monday, admitting he stole nearly 2 million credit card numbers from banks, businesses and other hackers, which were used to rack up $86 million in fraudulent charges."
Pentagon signs off on Cyber Command
Pentagon signs off on Cyber Command:
"The U.S. Secretary of Defense ordered the military to create a unified command to act as the nation's central hub for cyber capabilities and commanded the Pentagon to develop a policy framework for cyberspace operations."
"The U.S. Secretary of Defense ordered the military to create a unified command to act as the nation's central hub for cyber capabilities and commanded the Pentagon to develop a policy framework for cyberspace operations."
Monday, June 8, 2009
Lifehacker - Geek to Live: Encrypt your data - Downloads
Lifehacker - Geek to Live: Encrypt your data - Downloads:
"Everyone's got files they'd like to keep out the the hands of intruders or casual passerby. Ever concerned you'll lose the thumb drive where you backed up four years of post-graduate research? Every worried your 5-year-old will accidentally open the um, grownup files just meant for Mommy and Daddy? Worry no more. Today we'll go over a simple way to encrypt sensitive files or entire external disk drives to protect them from prying eyes."
"Everyone's got files they'd like to keep out the the hands of intruders or casual passerby. Ever concerned you'll lose the thumb drive where you backed up four years of post-graduate research? Every worried your 5-year-old will accidentally open the um, grownup files just meant for Mommy and Daddy? Worry no more. Today we'll go over a simple way to encrypt sensitive files or entire external disk drives to protect them from prying eyes."
L3DGEWorld 2.3
L3DGEWorld 2.3:
"L3DGEWorld 2.3 is a data visualisation utility based on Open Arena, a GPL'd game that makes use of the Quake III Arena (Q3A) game engine. It was initially designed to be a network monitoring and control application, but can be easily used for other purposes by developing other input and output daemons [1]. The daemons provided with L3DGEWorld 2.3 allow monitoring and control of a live network to take place from within a virtual world created by the L3DGEWorld engine."
"L3DGEWorld 2.3 is a data visualisation utility based on Open Arena, a GPL'd game that makes use of the Quake III Arena (Q3A) game engine. It was initially designed to be a network monitoring and control application, but can be easily used for other purposes by developing other input and output daemons [1]. The daemons provided with L3DGEWorld 2.3 allow monitoring and control of a live network to take place from within a virtual world created by the L3DGEWorld engine."
Top Five (5) Best Criminal Computer Hackers of All Time | Marvquin, LLC
Top Five (5) Best Criminal Computer Hackers of All Time | Marvquin, LLC:
"These hackers are the ones that you've seen in shackles arrested for cybercrimes when they were just getting out of puberty. Some have done it for financial gain others just for fun."
"These hackers are the ones that you've seen in shackles arrested for cybercrimes when they were just getting out of puberty. Some have done it for financial gain others just for fun."
5 Best Pen-Test Linux Distributions | LinuxHaxor.net
5 Best Pen-Test Linux Distributions | LinuxHaxor.net:
"Linux distributions are often customized to perform many specialized tasks cater to a particular industry, hobby or business. Security Penetration testing is one such niche where professional (and hobbyists) use customized Linux distributions with the whole purpose of doing security tests on networks and personal computer (hopefully with permission). Most of these distribution are live CDs which can be used without having to install them to your computer. Today we will take a look at some of best Pen-test distributions out there."
"Linux distributions are often customized to perform many specialized tasks cater to a particular industry, hobby or business. Security Penetration testing is one such niche where professional (and hobbyists) use customized Linux distributions with the whole purpose of doing security tests on networks and personal computer (hopefully with permission). Most of these distribution are live CDs which can be used without having to install them to your computer. Today we will take a look at some of best Pen-test distributions out there."
Hacker penetrates T-Mobile systems
Hacker penetrates T-Mobile systems:
"A sophisticated computer hacker had access to servers at wireless giant T-Mobile for at least a year, which he used to monitor U.S. Secret Service e-mail, obtain customers' passwords and Social Security numbers, and download candid photos taken by Sidekick users, including Hollywood celebrities, SecurityFocus has learned"
"A sophisticated computer hacker had access to servers at wireless giant T-Mobile for at least a year, which he used to monitor U.S. Secret Service e-mail, obtain customers' passwords and Social Security numbers, and download candid photos taken by Sidekick users, including Hollywood celebrities, SecurityFocus has learned"
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