To Hack or Not to Hack
Look at them, sitting there unscathed like small children. The poor unsuspecting file server and its accompanying network of computers are just inviting the lonely hacker in. Hacking is an art generally performed by deft hands and quick minds. True hackers are few. The term "hacker" was an epithet given to computer geeks in the days when computers were an uncommon commodity. These computer gurus were said to hack away at the keyboard all day. The public view of hackers is bad but far from the truth. The public views all hackers as social outcasts who break into computers and destroy them by exposing sensitive information or spreading virii everywhere. This is technically wrong, as this definition is known to the digital underground as a
This shows us one of two problems with the System Administrators: either they are too lazy to update their software, or they are too ignorant to know how. This is just an example of one of the unsuspecting fileservers open to hackers. " When the link was clicked, it would email me. Then I emailed him telling him how to fix this vulnerability in the older version of FrontPage. As System Administrators, your job is to maintain and secure the network. He emailed me saying that he was going to prosecute me to the maximum extent possible under the law. " Every true hacker's ultimate goal is knowledge. This incident could have been avoided altogether by simply downloading and installing the update from the Microsoft web site. This infuriated this particular System Administrator to the point that he was ready to prosecute me. Using the vulnerabilities in this older version of the FrontPage software, I gained access to the Wyoming University's password file and ultimately gained access to that server. As System Administrators, their job is to constantly update the server to maintain its security. I am not a bad hacker and expose these holes to help the Administrators minimize future attacks. It is up to "good" hackers like me to show them these vulnerabilities to minimize the damage done.
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