Some of the world's best-known hackers unveiled a plan this weekend to offer free software to promote anonymous Web surfing in countries where the Internet is censored, especially China and Middle Eastern nations. An international hacker group calling itself Hactivismo released a program on Saturday called Camera/Shy that allows Internet users to conceal messages inside photos posted on the Web, bypassing most known police monitoring methods.. . .. Some of the world's best-known hackers unveiled a plan this weekend to offer free software to promote anonymous Web surfing in countries where the Internet is censored, especially China and Middle Eastern nations. An international hacker group calling itself Hactivismo released a program on Saturday called Camera/Shy that allows Internet users to conceal messages inside photos posted on the Web, bypassing most known police monitoring methods. In addition, "Mixter," an internationally known German hacker, said Hactivismo was preparing in coming weeks to launch technology, which if adopted widely could allow anyone to create grassroots, anonymous networks where Internet users worldwide could access and share information without a trace. The link for this article located at Reuters / CNET is no longer available. . Some of the world's best-known hackers unveiled a plan this weekend to offer free software to promot. world's, best-known, hackers, unveiled, weekend, offer, software, promot. . Anthony Pell
Well, thanks to lax security by vendors and network administrators, not to mention an underground network of devious and talented souls churning out user-friendly cracking tools, it's never been easier. The latest such tool to hit the Internet is called SMBRelay, . . . . Well, thanks to lax security by vendors and network administrators, not to mention an underground network of devious and talented souls churning out user-friendly cracking tools, it's never been easier. The latest such tool to hit the Internet is called SMBRelay, and it exploits a well-known flaw in Microsoft Corp.'s Windows NT and Windows 2000 software that enables an attacker to hijack NetBIOS connections. Gaining unauthorized access to networks used to be a game that only a small handful of gifted crackers with a lot of time on their hands could play. They would laboriously comb the Internet for vulnerable machines, poke and prod until they found a way in, and then execute whatever attack they had in mind. The link for this article located at ZDNet / eWeek is no longer available. . The proliferation of sophisticated hacking tools has made it simpler for cybercriminals to take advantage of vulnerabilities in security systems.. Hacker Tool, Network Security, Unauthorized Access, Security Exploitation, User Privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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