• Watch hackers break into the US power grid
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[QUOTE=RapistSanta;50350044]Reminds me of this guy [img]http://i.imgur.com/dtWAGbU.png[/img][/QUOTE] add this onto a few dudes shutting down a town or national grid and you've got a few senate inquiries and comissions into how this happened even tho the government, telco's, power companies, all know how weak and fragile their systems are. I could see a few idiots going around here doing that shit, purely because it cost next to nothing to do and you fuck up an entire city
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;50358032]add this onto a few dudes shutting down a town or national grid and you've got a few senate inquiries and comissions into how this happened even tho the government, telco's, power companies, all know how weak and fragile their systems are. I could see a few idiots going around here doing that shit, purely because it cost next to nothing to do and you fuck up an entire city[/QUOTE] i think it is because most people don't know just how easy it is. some say to posts like this "wtf why whould you tell people you can do this>?? dont give ideas!" when i see spreading such information and getting it publicly known that this shit can be done because our assets are poorly protected as one of the only ways of getting shit fixed. the only other thing that would get it fixed is someone actually doing this stuff, people who would find the information on how to do this even if it was kept secret.
Oh god they use ShoreTel VoIP too, those poor souls
one of my friends really wants to start a pen testing company after a group of us managed to get into a bunch of restricted areas on our campus we've gotten into maintenance tunnels, roofs, even the mechanical room on the top floor of an office skyscraper where all the radio shit for the local radio station, emergency services, etc was held [editline]20th May 2016[/editline] it's really fun and super exhilarating, and not as hard as you'd think
[QUOTE=elitehakor;50361827]one of my friends really wants to start a pen testing company[...] it's really fun and super exhilarating, and not as hard as you'd think[/QUOTE] The hard part being introducing yourself as a penetration specialist without snickering?
We've made that joke a million times already that it's gotten old
worth watching videos from events like defcon and chaos computer club if you found it interesting. especially videos about tamper 'proof' seals etc. Most of the people at those conventions can break into the most sophisticated physical locks in like 3 seconds and leave no evidence that there were inside. anyway, everyone knows ramzi is the most hardcore hacker on earth: [hd]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAQqrnX7BsM[/hd] [hd]https://youtu.be/-hNQ280Zkk4[/hd]
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