Robert Lemos, 2007-02-13
Colapse all |
Post comment
High-schoolers charged in snow-day hack
2007-02-13
R U SERIOUS (2 replies)
R U SERIOUS (2 replies)
Re: High-schoolers charged in snow-day hack
2007-02-13
Anonymous
Anonymous
Many children think it's smart to break into a computer resource, modify a file to say they were in, and then report it to the necessary authorities.
This is not how it should be done.
When I was in community college, I notified the sysadmin via email about two present vulnerabilities, include...
[ more ] [ reply ]
This is not how it should be done.
When I was in community college, I notified the sysadmin via email about two present vulnerabilities, include...
[ more ] [ reply ]
Re: High-schoolers charged in snow-day hack
2007-02-15
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymouos,
Considering your source of this issue is Fox News, respectfully, maybe you should know, just like the article said, that all the information was not permitted to be released because of an ongoing investigation. So maybe there is something the "clowns" know and that you don't. Standard...
[ more ] [ reply ]
Considering your source of this issue is Fox News, respectfully, maybe you should know, just like the article said, that all the information was not permitted to be released because of an ongoing investigation. So maybe there is something the "clowns" know and that you don't. Standard...
[ more ] [ reply ]

The company that maintains the Edgewood schools' Web site stated that the server was not hacked but accessed with a valid password, according to the Associated Press. The school district has temporarily suspended the service.
"Attention: Until further notice, for all weather updates pleas...
[ more ] [ reply ]