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RE: Hacking/security in main-stream media

Subject: RE: Hacking/security in main-stream media
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 10:36:54 -0400
It was called the Cuckoo's Egg and was a fabulous book.
The gentleman's name was Clifford Stohl and he was a grad student
working in the university's computing department and noticed a
discrepency in the accounting program related to a professor who was on
sabbatical.  The story then continues on from there.
VERY much work the read.

Bob Davies
Network Security Analyst                
Cinnabar Networks
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From: Levenglick, Jeff [mailto:JLevenglick@fhlbatl.com] 
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 10:30 AM
To: Edward Miller; jasonmerriman11@aol.com
Cc: Mike Andrews; webappsec@securityfocus.com
Subject: RE: Hacking/security in main-stream media

This one might be the oldest that I know of.



I can't really remember the movie name. (its on the tip of my tongue...)

(something egg?)



It is based on the real story of a student who discovers that the school
was being

used as a 'pass thru' to US military computers. I think it was back in
the 70's.

I remember bits:



1 - He hooked up line printers to each phone line to trace the person
and print what he

was doing.

2 - He had each operator on a call and listened as each one traced and
then call the next operator.

3- They traced it to Germany. (If I remember correctly?)

4 - I think it was 3 hackers. 2 of them disappeared and the last one, in
a panic, spilled the beans. (He insisted that the govt was covering
everything up and killed his friends)





Jeffrey 



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From: Edward Miller [mailto:EMiller@tax.state.va.us]

Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 05:12 PM

To: jasonmerriman11@aol.com

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Subject: Re: Hacking/security in main-stream media













how about Minority Report - biometric access control by retina scan







 


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War Games - [Not sure yet, not managed to pickup the film]



Computer creator uses his son's name as the main password for the
system.





Hackers - [Not sure yet, not managed to pickup the film]

Characters dumpster dive to get materials which assist in accessing

systems.





Mike Andrews wrote on 9/29/2004, 4:00 PM:



A bit off the wall, but as good a place to post this as any :)



I'm writing a tutorial/courseware on security (both basic topics and

programming) and I'm looking for clips from movies or tv to introduce

subjects - I've found that videos work well with introductions and
short

breaks to getting the audience in the right frame of mind (as well as

getting them relaxed).  So far I have the following....



Jurassic Park - insider threat (the programmer gets the system to
bypass

security while he steals the DNA/embryos)



Sneakers - Cryptography (when the team discovers it's a crypto box
they

have)



The Net - Personally identifiable information (main characters
personal

information is deleted)



War Games - [Not sure yet, not managed to pickup the film]



Hackers - [Not sure yet, not managed to pickup the film]



Any other suggestions?  I'm only wanting short (5min) sections, but
I'm

willing to edit bit's out if needed.



Cheers,

Mike.





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Florida Institute of Technology









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