By his own account, Marc Maiffret had been up to no good. In and out of several computer hacker groups, the high school dropout realized his life had to change one morning shortly after he turned 17 when he was awakened by an FBI agent holding a gun to his head.. . .. By his own account, Marc Maiffret had been up to no good. In and out of several computer hacker groups, the high school dropout realized his life had to change one morning shortly after he turned 17 when he was awakened by an FBI agent holding a gun to his head. Today, at 21, Maiffret consults on computer matters with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other federal agencies and earns a six-figure salary at a privately held Aliso Viejo company he co-founded, EEye Digital Security Inc. "I never thought I would have been where I am today. It's such an amazing feeling," Maiffret (pronounced MAY-fray) said. "It's been like a crazy, crazy, crazy journey." Although many hackers have turned up as security consultants, few have helped put a new company on track for success. EEye has garnered accolades both for its knack for finding major flaws in popular software programs and for the cutting-edge products it develops to help halt hacker attacks. The link for this article located at LA Times is no longer available. . By his own account, Marc Maiffret had been up to no good. In and out of several computer hacker grou. account, maiffret, computer, hacker. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
According to the defacement archive at Alldas.de, the hacker group known as the 'sm0ked crew' only terrorised websites throughout February of last year. But that was maybe enough for one member of the crew, Splurge, who decided to call it quits and go straight in the security industry.. . .. According to the defacement archive at Alldas.de, the hacker group known as the 'sm0ked crew' only terrorised websites throughout February of last year. But that was maybe enough for one member of the crew, Splurge, who decided to call it quits and go straight in the security industry. Eighteen-year-old Splurge, who withheld his real name, contacted vnunet.com to tell us his story. What prompted him to switch from a life of box breaking and defacing, to the somewhat more acceptable career of a security consultant selling denial of service (DoS) filter systems? "It's not the feds you have to worry about, it's always the other hackers that bring you down," he said. "They love to fight each other. They'll nark on you to the FBI just to get you off the scene." The link for this article located at vnunet is no longer available. . Once a notorious hacker, Splurge transformed from creating chaos to becoming a sought-after security consultant, sharing insights to fortify defenses and foster collaboration. Hacker Journey, Ethical Hacking, Security Consulting, DoS Filter Systems. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Legendary hacking figure Captain Crunch is returning from years of relative obscurity to set himself up as a security consultant. Perhaps the most well known figure in the digital underground besides Kevin Mitnick, John Draper made his name in 1971 when . . . . Legendary hacking figure Captain Crunch is returning from years of relative obscurity to set himself up as a security consultant. Perhaps the most well known figure in the digital underground besides Kevin Mitnick, John Draper made his name in 1971 when he discovered that the toy whistle in the Cap'n Crunch cereal box could trick the telephone network into giving him free calls. Draper's activities as a phreaker, who was able to illegally control the US telephone network, are documented in a seminal article in the October 1971 issue of Esquire, called "Secrets of the Little Blue Box", a reference to that generate the tones necessary for sending commands down the phone network. The link for this article located at TheRegister is no longer available. . The enigmatic hacker known as Captain Crunch is making a comeback after years of being off the radar, transitioning into the role of a cybersecurity advisor.. Captain Crunch, John Draper, Security Consulting, Hacking Legend, Phreaking. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Kevin Mitnick used to make life miserable for corporate IT managers by breaking into computer systems. Now he's making it his business to help them secure their networks against hackers. Last month Mitnick, who was released from prison earlier this year . . . . Kevin Mitnick used to make life miserable for corporate IT managers by breaking into computer systems. Now he's making it his business to help them secure their networks against hackers. Last month Mitnick, who was released from prison earlier this year after nearly five years there, offered tips on information security to IT professionals at the Giga Information Group Infrastructures for E-Business conference, held here. "Even though you've bought the best security products, some people will break through," says Mitnick, whose business card identifies him as an information security consultant. "There's no sure-fire way to protect yourself. You have to manage the risk. There's no way you can eliminate it." The link for this article located at CRN is no longer available. . Kevin Mitnick used to make life miserable for corporate IT managers by breaking into computer system. kevin, mitnick, miserable, corporate, managers, breaking, computer, system. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Kevin Mitnick was informed today by the United States Probation Office that he will be permitted to pursue several offers of employment including speaking engagements, security consulting work and writing for Steven Brill's online magazine Contentville. The approval represents a reversal . . . . Kevin Mitnick was informed today by the United States Probation Office that he will be permitted to pursue several offers of employment including speaking engagements, security consulting work and writing for Steven Brill's online magazine Contentville. The approval represents a reversal of the probation office's earlier position that Mitnick was not to speak publicly or write about any technology related issue. (See "Free Kevin! (to speak)".) The link for this article located at Online Journalism Review is no longer available. . Kevin Mitnick is now authorized to explore job opportunities, encompassing roles in public speaking and consulting in the field of security.. Kevin Mitnick, Public Speaking, Security Consulting. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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