I've been hanging on to several excellent flames relating to an article called Security industry's hacker-pimping slammed and another called 'Hacker' security biz built on FBI snitches , in hopes that Sir Dystic, slammed in a speech at H2K2 by Gweeds (and covered in both), would contact me. He's done so and he denies flatly any suggestion that he's ever worked for Microsoft, as Gweeds claimed. His is the first letter posted below.. . .. I've been hanging on to several excellent flames relating to an article called Security industry's hacker-pimping slammed and another called 'Hacker' security biz built on FBI snitches , in hopes that Sir Dystic, slammed in a speech at H2K2 by Gweeds (and covered in both), would contact me. He's done so and he denies flatly any suggestion that he's ever worked for Microsoft, as Gweeds claimed. His is the first letter posted below. Note: Letters are unedited except for occasional slips where the authors have used a subject's normally-aliased IRL name. These I've changed back to the corresponding aliases. --tcg . This week, Sir Dystic addressed rumors about his links to Microsoft and hacking, denying formal ties and stressing his dedication to ethical tech practices.. Sir Dystic, Hacker Controversy, Microsoft Allegations, Security Insights, Industry Practices. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Last January, Adrian Lamo awoke in the abandoned building near Philadelphia's Ben Franklin Bridge where he'd been squatting, went to a public computer with an Internet connection, and found a leak in the Excite@Home's supposedly airtight company network. Just another . . . . Last January, Adrian Lamo awoke in the abandoned building near Philadelphia's Ben Franklin Bridge where he'd been squatting, went to a public computer with an Internet connection, and found a leak in the Excite@Home's supposedly airtight company network. Just another day in the life of a young man who may be the world's most famous homeless hacker. More than a year later, Lamo is becoming widely known in hacker circles for tiptoeing into the networks of companies like Yahoo and WorldCom -- and then telling the corporate guys how he got there. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Adrian Lamo lived a dual life between homelessness and hacking, excelling in uncovering corporate vulnerabilities while advocating for digital ethics and transparency. Adrian Lamo, Ethical Hacking, Cybersecurity, Corporate Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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