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Re: Pentester convicted..

Subject: Re: Pentester convicted..
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 17:34:06 +0100
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On Wed, 10 May 2006 20:31:11 -0700
Syv Ritch <syv@911networks.com> wrote:
1. Sorry, but that's not what I heard. He also went into the NASA 
and other government agencies. Not only did he do "some 
pentesting" outside. He actually went in, and from inside did 
further "things". We don't know what he did inside, but he did 
enough to convince a judge to send him to the the States.

You're talking about Gary McKinnon, a Brit who used (if I remember correctly 
from articles I read a while back when he got caught) really basic windows 
vulnerabilities such as unsecured shares, as well as a few other ancient tricks 
to mess around with nasa and pentagon computers, apparently in some sort of 
search for secret information about UFOs. The slashdot article linked to in the 
original e-mail is about a completely different case, involving someone called 
"Bret McDanel".

Read before you snark.

Phoebe
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