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hmmm, das war bestimmt press4 - so`n oberschlauer Ösifuzzi hier
aus dem WO-board
keine Ahnung von nix, aber nen Zugangscode knacken
aus dem WO-board
keine Ahnung von nix, aber nen Zugangscode knacken
weiteres material:
Hackers steal nuclear weapons` codes
By Hugh Dick
Special to CN3T News.com
March 22, 2001, 4:25 p.m. PT
Hackers from possibly the former Soviet Union may have been responsible for the thefts of French nuclear weapons` code, and are now demanding political asylum in the country of Iraq, while U.S. government officials fear the hackers may target the U.S. next
According to unnamed sourcese in the military, as many as 5 hackers broke into computer systems in England, launched attacks to Saudi Arabia, followed by subsequent attacks to computers to China in which they finally commenced illegally and maliciously downloading hundreds of codes for weapons of mass destruction.
This attack is the first of its kind, and officials from 15 countries are attempting to assess the damage from this attack citing deniable plausibility for not assisting France in securing their Internet infrastructure.
The hackers known solely from the defacement page left on France`s server are calling themselves "Pulsera" which is a Swedish word for throbbing, or pulsing. Taunting French officials, the hackers` message read "n4p0l30n w4s sCuM," and "ALL YOUR FRENCH FRIES ARE BELONG TO US."
Officials from France are not commenting on the incident at this time, and have stated they will release an official statement soon, however judging from the hackers` taunting messages we can infer they intent to cause a nuclear war beginning with the annihilation of the United States.
A former CIA analyst who asked not to be identified states, "This group has heavy ties to Usama bin Laden, and may be the same group responsible for assisting John Hanssen during his espionage filled hey days. Officials are very aware of the activities of this group, and have been monitoring their activities for quite some time now. Its regretfully too late since they`ve managed to gain the ultimate goal, and our worst nightmare."
Hackers are not to be taken lightly, as statistics have shown the rising trend of hackers, and their malicious activities. Attrition which is the definitive site for mirroring such content has a mile high list of websites hackers have maliciously, and illegally destroyed resulting in billions of dollars worth of damages.
Computer security officials theorize the attack on the French Windows based servers were based on highly documented flaws within the Windows operating system, and had plenty of patches available to fix the problems. "It`s childs play. Microsoft releases about 2,000 security patches per week. Those servers could have been secured in no time, think about the lives at risk when assessing security, and dealing with nuclear weapons. It doesn`t take a PhD in engineering to apply the thousands of fixes Microsoft has."
Those servers should`ve been running OpenBSD, he said.
Staff at AntiOffline, one of the Internet`s biggest security information websites state, "They`re [hackers] nothing more than script kiddiots and we still can`t understand why so many companies are trusting their networks to shoddy products like Microsoft."
Hackers steal nuclear weapons` codes
By Hugh Dick
Special to CN3T News.com
March 22, 2001, 4:25 p.m. PT
Hackers from possibly the former Soviet Union may have been responsible for the thefts of French nuclear weapons` code, and are now demanding political asylum in the country of Iraq, while U.S. government officials fear the hackers may target the U.S. next
According to unnamed sourcese in the military, as many as 5 hackers broke into computer systems in England, launched attacks to Saudi Arabia, followed by subsequent attacks to computers to China in which they finally commenced illegally and maliciously downloading hundreds of codes for weapons of mass destruction.
This attack is the first of its kind, and officials from 15 countries are attempting to assess the damage from this attack citing deniable plausibility for not assisting France in securing their Internet infrastructure.
The hackers known solely from the defacement page left on France`s server are calling themselves "Pulsera" which is a Swedish word for throbbing, or pulsing. Taunting French officials, the hackers` message read "n4p0l30n w4s sCuM," and "ALL YOUR FRENCH FRIES ARE BELONG TO US."
Officials from France are not commenting on the incident at this time, and have stated they will release an official statement soon, however judging from the hackers` taunting messages we can infer they intent to cause a nuclear war beginning with the annihilation of the United States.
A former CIA analyst who asked not to be identified states, "This group has heavy ties to Usama bin Laden, and may be the same group responsible for assisting John Hanssen during his espionage filled hey days. Officials are very aware of the activities of this group, and have been monitoring their activities for quite some time now. Its regretfully too late since they`ve managed to gain the ultimate goal, and our worst nightmare."
Hackers are not to be taken lightly, as statistics have shown the rising trend of hackers, and their malicious activities. Attrition which is the definitive site for mirroring such content has a mile high list of websites hackers have maliciously, and illegally destroyed resulting in billions of dollars worth of damages.
Computer security officials theorize the attack on the French Windows based servers were based on highly documented flaws within the Windows operating system, and had plenty of patches available to fix the problems. "It`s childs play. Microsoft releases about 2,000 security patches per week. Those servers could have been secured in no time, think about the lives at risk when assessing security, and dealing with nuclear weapons. It doesn`t take a PhD in engineering to apply the thousands of fixes Microsoft has."
Those servers should`ve been running OpenBSD, he said.
Staff at AntiOffline, one of the Internet`s biggest security information websites state, "They`re [hackers] nothing more than script kiddiots and we still can`t understand why so many companies are trusting their networks to shoddy products like Microsoft."
Wieviel würde Al Qaida wohl zahlen ?
1 Mio 10 Mio oder 100 Mio US $ ?
Für die Atombomben Codes
1 Mio 10 Mio oder 100 Mio US $ ?
Für die Atombomben Codes
Das ist doch völliger Blödsinn. Glaubt doch nicht jeden Scheiss, der im Internet verbreitet wird.
So einfach kommt man an die Atomwaffen-Codes nicht ran. Die militärischen Systeme haben keinerlei Verbindung zum Internet. Und es ist allgemein bekannt, daß Frankreich ein eigenes Betriebssystem für militärische Anwendungen entwickelt hat, da es den Amis (Windows) nicht traut.
Die Vorstellung, daß die Atomwaffen-Codes irgendwo auf Windows-Servern liegen, ist schon sehr naiv!!!
So einfach kommt man an die Atomwaffen-Codes nicht ran. Die militärischen Systeme haben keinerlei Verbindung zum Internet. Und es ist allgemein bekannt, daß Frankreich ein eigenes Betriebssystem für militärische Anwendungen entwickelt hat, da es den Amis (Windows) nicht traut.
Die Vorstellung, daß die Atomwaffen-Codes irgendwo auf Windows-Servern liegen, ist schon sehr naiv!!!
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