Sophisticated hackers now use "social engineering" - exploiting the psychological vulnerabilities of human users - rather than technological weaknesses in security systems, famous former hacker Kevin Mitnick told a cyber security conference in Dubai.. Mr Mitnick, 49, from Los Angeles, was once the most-wanted cyber criminal in the United States and spent five years in jail in the 1990s for computer fraud. He is now a security consultant. The link for this article located at The National is no longer available. . Ex-hacker Kevin Mitnick discusses the cyber risks linked to human errors during a conference in Dubai.. Social Engineering Techniques, Cybersecurity Insights, Human Vulnerabilities. . Anthony Pell
A decade ago Kevin Mitnick tricked a Novell Inc. employee into giving him access to sensitive corporate data. This week the legendary hacker and his unsuspecting target met for the first time. "This is ironic," Mitnick said as he and . . . . A decade ago Kevin Mitnick tricked a Novell Inc. employee into giving him access to sensitive corporate data. This week the legendary hacker and his unsuspecting target met for the first time. "This is ironic," Mitnick said as he and Shawn Nunley shook hands and greeted each other like old pals at the RSA Conference on computer security. The two laughed and swapped stories about the days when they were antagonists. Labeled a "computer terrorist" by the FBI, Mitnick kept frustrated authorities on the hunt for three years as he hacked into the networks of Novell, Sun Microsystems Inc. and Motorola Inc. among others in the early 1990s. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . A decade ago Kevin Mitnick tricked a Novell Inc. employee into giving him access to sensitive corpor. decade, kevin, mitnick, tricked, novell, employee, giving, sensitive, corpor. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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