Despite security coming a long way from warnings of the internet being able to be taken down in fewer than 30 minutes, it has “still got a long way to go.”. Reuniting six members of the L0pht hacker team at the DEFCON conference in Las Vegas, moderator Elinor Mills asked Dildog, Space Rogue, Mudge, John Tan, Weldpond and Kingpin, who used their hacker names as they had done 20 years ago when testifying to the US Senate and had done again when visiting again this year, whether they felt that the original testimony had worked. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . Takeaways from the L0pht gathering at DEFCON highlight that despite prior progress, cybersecurity issues persist unabated. Learn further.. DEFCON Conference, L0pht Reunion, Cybersecurity Trends, Information Security Challenges, Tech Industry Insights. . Brittany Day
Kevin Mitnick says he never intended to spend part of an evening chatting pleasantly with the federal prosecutor who put him behind bars. The 38-year-old convicted cracker (turned cause célèbre, turned conference pundit) showed up at the National Press Club on . . . . Kevin Mitnick says he never intended to spend part of an evening chatting pleasantly with the federal prosecutor who put him behind bars. The 38-year-old convicted cracker (turned cause célèbre, turned conference pundit) showed up at the National Press Club on Thursday to hear a scheduled presentation by Richard Clarke, President Bush's new cyber-security czar. But Clarke had bowed out of participating in the event, and Christopher Painter, now deputy chief of the Justice Department's computer crime section, took his place. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . In an unexpected meeting, Kevin Mitnick discusses his brush with a federal attorney, shedding light on his experiences with hacking and the evolving landscape of cybersecurity.. Kevin Mitnick,Hacking Insights,Cybersecurity Discussions,Federal Prosecutor Interaction. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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