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17-Apr-03 11:04:44 ET
Story Highlights:
"The cyberattacks hit after sun-up. A stream of hostile data packets flooded a Web server. Cadets in camouflage fatigues moved double-time shouting about mail servers and passwords..."
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"Cadet Dan Jeffers calmly tracked the action on his computer screen, wondering about the enemy's next move..."
17-Apr-03 05:04:55 ET
Story Highlights:
"The war on hackers is failing for the same reason the war on drugs failed: Most individuals can control themselves, but there is a substantial group of people for whom no legal penalties will be enough to discourage their behavior..."
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"The temptation to try and 'beat the system' that is often felt by hackers and crackers, and even just regular computer users, can be enormous..."
17-Apr-03 11:04:09 ET
Story Highlights:
"Security researchers have found multiple security vulnerabilities in the
open-source Snort network intrusion detection system, warning that older versions
are wide open to code execution and denial-of-service attacks..."
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"Snort, which is used primarily to perform real-time traffic analysis and packet logging on IP networks, has been upgraded to version 2.0 to fix the holes..."
17-Apr-03 16:04:35 ET
Story Highlights:
"Should corporations hire known hackers with criminal records to test and secure their networks?..."
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"The question, posed to four panelists at the RSA Security (Nasdaq: RSAS) Conference held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco on April 14, pitted hacker Kevin Mitnick against Christopher Painter, who prosecuted Mitnick in 1995..."
17-Apr-03 08:47:15 ET
Story Highlights:
"They're certainly persistent. Another flavor of the well-known Nigerian scam has popped up, this one even more elaborate than the familiar e-mail solicitation..."
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"The scam appears to target former recipients who were initially drawn in by an e-mail offer, but abandoned the scheme halfway through..."
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