Hi all!
As we wrote earlier, last week we offered selected Finnish journalists a rare chance to peek into the mind of an IT criminal. The event, called “Hack the lab” was a total success. After some initial hesitation, a wave of enthusiasm and joy of discovery spreaded among participants. The journalists had the chance to try out different techniques, such as port scanning, password breaking and the use of intrusion tools. We let them do all the work, and just provided some advice and guidance in the background.
Based on the feedback, we realised that the editors were really surprised by how easy it is to break into a system. None of them could have imagined, how easy it could be to find powerful tools from the Internet and how easy it is to use them. Sure, we should keep in mind that someone has gone through great trouble making the tools first. Nevertheless, the point remains. The journalists also understood how important it is to have an up-to-date and modern intrusion prevention system in place. When we protected the target systems with our SGIPS, the hacks turned out to be unsuccessful. Without the IPS, the target systems were completely owned.
The event generated some coverage as well, please see the links below. (Articles in Finnish)
YLE: Hakkerointi onnistuu kaikilta
mesiksen mietteet: Hakkerilabra opettaa pomoille tietoturvamokia
Tietokone: Hakkerilabra opettaa pahimmat tietoturvamokat
Helsingin Sanomat: Mustahuppuinen hakkeri ja salaiset reseptit (for subscribers only)
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June 5th, 2009 at 4:54 pm
If you wish to translate from Finnish. I recommend using google. http://translate.google.com/translate_t?hl=en#
It does miss some words, but it still allows good enough translation to understand the website.