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Hackers Take Aim at GOP







Hackers Take Aim at GOP

Hackers Take Aim at GOP 08/17/2004 05:45 AM

Online protesters threaten to gum up the web servers of Republican sites at a time when they will get the most traffic -- during the GOP's national convention. By Noah Shachtman.




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Here Come The Mac Hackers


Here Come The Mac Hackers 03/22/2005 05:03 PM
Every time a new virus or attack comes out, someone has to chime in with the comment "buy a Mac." Apparently that won't be good enough any more. Along with Apple's increased popularity comes the news that more hackers are targeting the Mac system for security holes. Yet again, the issue of security often has as much to do with how popular the system is as opposed to how insecure it may really be.

XML Hackers


XML Hackers 04/09/2004 05:30 PM

News .com reports on the need to secure XML and Web Services.

Many years ago, David Megginson talked about new kinds of security vulnerabilities created by XML, primarily through it's careless use of external resources such as DTDs and entities, at an XML conference.  At the same conference, first BoF meeting on SOAP was held.  Since then discussions over security surfaced occasionally among XML geeks but no one else really noticed until now.

The rise in the number of articles like this one is, IMHO, driven by security companies extending their reach into XML and web services market and not by increasing hacker activities against XML and web services.  Vulnerabilities are real, thanks to careless adoption of XML and web service technologies by mainstreamers and the general lack of awareness by XML developers, but hackers are not likely to come knocking at those vulnerabilities.

Why?  Because, if vulnerabilities in HTML-driven websites and web applications are antelopes and zebras, vulnerabilities in XML and web services are like monkeys and gophers.  Why would lions climb trees or dig into gopher holes when there are millions of more attractive preys?

Of course, some hackers will come knocking but developers can easily move higher up the tree by using hardened manageable XML processors and web service engines which will emerge out of the glut of feature-happy, vulnerability laden XML and web service tools accumulated over the past 7 years.  Education and awareness is what the market needs most of all, not expensive boxes or software peddled by security companies.

I will add XML and web services vulnerabilities to my stable of post topics as well as discussing the real dangers of web services arising out of increasing ad-hoc dependencies among web service providers.


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Hackers Choosing Mac 03/29/2005 08:00 PM

The term “hackers” can conjure images of teenager misfits, breaking into your credit card account in order to get into porn sites on the web. But these days when you talk about hackers your talking about those programmers that can make software sing. They take open source code and turn it into main-stream applications.

So what are hackers using for their “weapon of choice”? Well according to Tim O’Reilly from O’Reilly Books, andPaul Graham, author and programmer, it’s the Mac OSX. Why you may ask? Well according to Paul Graham in his essay “Return of the Mac”.

All the best hackers I know are gradually switching to Macs. My friend Robert said his whole research group at MIT recently bought themselves Powerbooks. These guys are not the graphic designers and grandmas who were buying Macs at Apple's low point in the mid 1990s. They're about as hardcore OS hackers as you can get.
The reason, of course, is OS X. Powerbooks are beautifully designed and run FreeBSD. What more do you need to know? For most of us, it's not a switch to Apple, but a return. Hard as this was to believe in the mid 90s, the Mac was in its time the canonical hacker's computer
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Hackers & Painters 05/13/2004 09:17 PM
I'm looking forward to Paul Graham's Hackers & Painters; it sounds similar to the ideas that caused me to start Hack the Planet. (BTW Oreilly, can we have the table of contents in HTML?)

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A presentation on how to be the first to exploit new flaws in Web server software was deemed "just as cool for white hats as for black hats" attending the Defcon 12 conference here over the weekend. The session offered new tools, as well as insight into the mindset of the so-called black hat, or malicious hacker, community, said one enthusiastic attendee, who works for a security consulting company that secures Web servers for the financial sector. The two presenters, German security consultants "FX" and Halvar Flake, spoke about taking advantage of new-found holes, known as zero-day Web-based vulnerability exploitation.

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Finding vulnerabilities to exploit is real work, the presenters said. The large, packed crowd listened to them talk about "making script kiddies into real hackers," referring to novice hacker wannabes who simply use other hackers' tools to deface Web sites. The pair outlined the procedural steps of drilling down and finding Web server weaknesses--effectively offering tips to those who want to do so, but also providing knowledgeable warning to those who guard against such action.

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Should Hackers Get Their Own Logo?


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Superbug and Hackers


Superbug and Hackers 04/21/2004 04:56 AM

Hackers are like germs.  You throw equivalents of antibiotics at them, they'll mutate into superbugs.  For example, I doubt phishers will be tempted to hack Google to take advantage of AdSense Voluntary XSS vulnerability because they are getting enough loot from stupid phishing attacks to keep them happy.  Once Microsoft Outlook, the main phishing delivery vehicle, is plugged and their gravytrain runs out, they will turn into superbugs to find other means of getting their phishing lures in front of the user's eyeballs.

Oops.  I am out of tea for now.


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Great Hackers


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Don't Get Googled by Hackers!


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Hackers: Under The Hood


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Hackers == Terrorists? 07/26/2004 02:23 PM
Google, Yahoo, Alta Vista, others under attack? Despite all the big IPO news about Google, the bigger news today is that it doesn't work. Slap on an age-discrimination suit while we're at it, and potential trouble for the IPO. Have Larry and Sergei finally pissed off the wrong people?

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