Reporters At Black Hat Get Bounced For Hacking 128
rickb928 and several others have written to inform us that three reporters for the French publication "Global Security Magazine" were booted out of the Black Hat convention for uncovering the login information of other reporters. Quoting the AP:
"The separate, wired Internet connections set up for reporters are supposed to be off-limits to hacking and the Wall of Sheep. Even so reporters who didn't take the extra step and log onto the Internet through an additional secure connection like a virtual private network, risked having their data exposed to colleagues sitting just feet away. It didn't appear to be a complicated hack. The network was working properly, but it wasn't set up to shield each journalist's computer from one another."
Did they forget there role? (Score:4, Funny)
comma, duh (Score:3, Funny)
Even so people who post stories to Slashdot, should learn to use commas.
When in Rome... (Score:2, Funny)
... hack like Romans hack!
Seriously, these reporters, they were told where they were going and what they were reporting on, right?
Re:Just use a network switch ya morons! (Score:2, Funny)
I wonder what lucky guy is overpaying you for network administration.
Re:Two people... (Score:5, Funny)
Yes.
Die, Hacker!
Re:Not Surprised (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Journalists that hack? (Score:2, Funny)
Journalists ARE hacks... right?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_writer [wikipedia.org]
Come on now. If you are reporting the black hat conference, what better way to show you know what you're reporting on than to hack?
Personally, despite any failure on the part of the organizers, I think it admirable that they did a 'little' hacking. Perhaps we can get a new "meme that is never spoken"(TM) like male sportscasters all have stupid ties and bad hair and female sportscasters are Playboy bunny wouldhavebeens. Hacking conference reporters are all hackers.
Amazingly, you'd think that anyone going there would be paranoid enough to try to protect their computers? I don't even trust people at Starbucks, never mind a conference full of hackers? WTF?
Jokes:
_Black Hat reporters ARE the news
_Reporters at Black Hat: news when we recover our data
_Journalism in America: Booted at Black Hat, Hired by TSA; a day in the life of a journalist
_Former football player turned journalist: Colbert's nightmare; bears that hack!
Shall I continue?
sigh
Re:Many low cost switches... (Score:5, Funny)
If only their were experts who knew the specification of network switches and how not to expose users to casual snooping, then we could set up a conference where such people get together to share their knowledge of these type of vulnerabilities.
Re:Two people... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Not Surprised (Score:5, Funny)
The offending journalist was caught when, after stealing the passwords, he stood up and shouted "Yes, I am invincible!" with a bad russian accent.
Re:Did they forget there role? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Did they forget there role? (Score:2, Funny)
Reminds me of a demoparty I once attended.. (Score:3, Funny)
where at one point all of a sudden some guy a few rows in front of me shouts out "I was blind but now I can see!" on of those moments only a coder can truely appreciate I guess :)
Re:FP (Score:3, Funny)
Just start reading at the second post and do not reply to fist posts, not that hard.. Also The frosty pist at the top of the page tells you your are really on /. and that your DNS has not been hacked and redirected you to some fake ./ site.