A security firm that claimed it couldn't be hacked can't make brash statements anymore. Argus admitted that a group from Poland has won the fifth Argus Hacking Challenge, but the security company said it screwed up in choosing an operating system. . . .
A security firm that claimed it couldn't be hacked can't make brash statements anymore. Argus admitted that a group from Poland has won the fifth Argus Hacking Challenge, but the security company said it screwed up in choosing an operating system. Argus announced that hacking group the "Last Stage of Delirium," was paid the 35,000 British pounds (US$48,000) prize that the company promised to any hacker who could break into a Pit Bull protected server.

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