A team of eight University of Washington students will wage war this weekend against an expert force, defending their territory with stealth tactics and on-the-fly invention.. But there are no physical weapons involved. There's not even a physical battleground. For the fourth year in a row, the team will compete in the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition, in which teams from around the country attempt to shield a computer system from professional hackers aiming to cause havoc ranging from stealing trade secrets to turning home pages into random YouTube videos. To qualify for nationals, the UW team triumphed over seven other teams at a regional competition in March. The link for this article located at Seattle Times is no longer available. . A team from the University of California excels at the National Intercollegiate Cybersecurity Challenge, displaying their expertise.. Collegiate Cyber Defense,Cybersecurity Competition,Student Ethical Hacking. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A Catholic school board has taken action after learning a young hacker in accessed confidential records, including provincial test scores. John Mackle, education director at the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board, said the Grade 8 pupil at St. Anne's School in Peterborough's north end found his way -- via his laptop, a piece of downloaded software and the board's internal network -- into a board file server containing provincewide test results.. "To be honest, I don't know that he would have understood what he was seeing," Mackle said. "The information that he was able to see wouldn't have made a lot of sense to him." Mackle said the incident occurred when the server in question, which isn't located at the school, was turned back on after undergoing a service upgrade. The link for this article located at Toronto Sun is no longer available. . An eighth-grade pupil infiltrated a Catholic educational institution's network, jeopardizing sensitive data and triggering security alerts.. Grade 8 Hacker, School System Breach, Confidential Data Access. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Six students at Fremont's Mission San Jose High School have been suspended for hacking into the school's computer and changing some of their first-semester grades. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, but the school believes all the students involved have been caught, Principal Stuart Kew said Thursday night. . . .. Six students at Fremont's Mission San Jose High School have been suspended for hacking into the school's computer and changing some of their first-semester grades. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, but the school believes all the students involved have been caught, Principal Stuart Kew said Thursday night. Kew said the software program the students used to break into the school's records is ``readily available on the Internet' and that the school is working with the Fremont Unified School District's management information systems officials to install new safeguards. The link for this article located at Silicon Valley is no longer available. . Seven pupils expelled for altering scores at Fremont's Mission San Jose Academy; inquiry remains active.. Grade Manipulation, School Security, Computer Breach, Cybersecurity Risks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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