When you ask for it. A new trend in business is to enhance ones sense of security for their website and/or confidential business data. An emerging trend to ensure your website, business server or database is secure is to hire a professional hacker and have them target you for an evaluation. Sounds crazy! . However, this way an independent business owner can actually see how resilient and secure their confidential data and business information truly is. In order to complete a web security check, a survey and full report must be compiled by the professional hacker, which exposes vulnerabilities as well as suggestions to remediate the holes. Once completed, the assessment must be repeated and tested on a regular basis to ensure the security fences and forces are impenetrable and remain so. The link for this article located at Forbes is no longer available. . In the digital era, engaging an ethical hacker can reinforce your security by uncovering hidden weaknesses, ensuring robust defense against cyber threats.. Ethical Hacking, Business Protection, Data Security Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A PC connected to the Internet will be attacked by hackers every 39 seconds on average, new research has revealed. A study by the A. James Clark School of Engineering at University of Maryland found that hack attacks now occur at a "near-constant rate". . The study, conducted by assistant professor Michel Cukier, profiled the behaviour of 'brute force' hackers to determine which usernames and passwords are tried most often, and what hackers do when they gain access to a computer. "Most of these attacks employ automated scripts that indiscriminately seek out thousands of computers at a time looking for vulnerabilities," he said. The link for this article located at Vnunet.com is no longer available. . The study, conducted by assistant professor Michel Cukier, profiled the behaviour of 'brute force' h. connected, internet, attacked, hackers, every, seconds, average, research. . Bill Locke
Barry "The Key" Wels picks locks for the sport of it, but also to make a broader point. He fiddles with tumblers and cracks safes for fun, and to alert the security industry to the weaknesses of many locks, which serve as a bulwark of society's physical safety. Locks, whether keyed or combination, melt like butter in his hands. . . .. Barry "The Key" Wels picks locks for the sport of it, but also to make a broader point. He fiddles with tumblers and cracks safes for fun, and to alert the security industry to the weaknesses of many locks, which serve as a bulwark of society's physical safety. Locks, whether keyed or combination, melt like butter in his hands. Lock pickers and safecrackers share with computer hackers a common fascination with exposing security "vulnerabilities." The fraternity of security violators surfaced at a rare meeting of the U.S. computer underground in New York recently that drew 2,000 Internet enthusiasts and security professionals. "It's real easy, it's real addictive ... to open a lock in two or three pops," said The Key, who is also an active computer hacker and cryptology buff. The link for this article located at CNN is no longer available. . Dive into the realm of Barry 'The Locksmith' Wels: an expert in unlocking secrets, who exposes vulnerabilities in security systems through athleticism.. Lock Picking, Hacking Culture, Cryptology, Physical Security, Security Awareness. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A security firm that claimed it couldn't be hacked can't make brash statements anymore. Argus admitted that a group from Poland has won the fifth Argus Hacking Challenge, but the security company said it screwed up in choosing an operating system. . . . . A security firm that claimed it couldn't be hacked can't make brash statements anymore. Argus admitted that a group from Poland has won the fifth Argus Hacking Challenge, but the security company said it screwed up in choosing an operating system. Argus announced that hacking group the "Last Stage of Delirium," was paid the 35,000 British pounds (US$48,000) prize that the company promised to any hacker who could break into a Pit Bull protected server. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . A Ukrainian cybersecurity team has emerged victorious at the Delta Defense Competition, revealing vulnerabilities in the agency's assertions.. Argus Security Challenge,Hacking Challenge,Security Breach,OS Flaws. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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