kiddie
Ripa encryption keys clause to get the go-ahead?
News The police can say 'we think he's a terrorist' or 'we think he's trading in kiddie porn', and the suspect can say, 'no, they're love letters, sorry, I've lost the key'. The powers are contained within Part 3 of the... [18 May 2006]
Network Security Cyber Threats: Cyber Threats, a Different View
White Paper This paper is concerned with discussing the term "cracker" or "script-kiddie" as a type of life forms that exists on the Internet. The paper will define the cracker or script-kiddie and describe their... [26 Jul 2005]
Bagle variants threaten summer of misery for Windows users
News Mikko Hyppönen, director of antivirus research at F-Secure, said he believes the source code is genuine and, more worryingly, that it is written in pure assembler - indicating the author responsible is a serious programmer and not a... [06 Jul 2004]
Know Your Enemy: The Tools and Methodologies of the Script Kiddie
White Paper This article, the first of a three part series, does just that, it discusses the tools and methodology used by one of the most common and universal threats, the Script Kiddie. The tools used are extremely simple in use. [25 Feb 2004]
Know Your Enemy III: They Gain Root
White Paper This article is the third of a series focusing on the script kiddie. The first paper focuses on how script kiddies probe for, identify, and exploit vulnerabilities. The second paper focuses on how you can detect these... [25 Feb 2004]
Know Your Enemy II: Tracking Their Moves
White Paper In the first article, Know Your Enemy, we covered the tools and methodologies of the Script Kiddie. This article is the second of a three part series. Specifically, how they probe for vulnerabilities and then attack. [25 Feb 2004]
Hacker chatroom secrets exposed
News The hackers accused of secretly planting a Trojan horse on the computer of Aaron Caffrey, the UK teenager acquitted of bringing down the systems of one of the largest ports in the US, have spoken exclusively to silicon.com about the... [24 Oct 2003]
‘Random Nut’ discovers a security bug in Kazaa & iMesh
News I don't want some little script-kiddie to close down all of the [FastTrack] network or parts of it," he said. A security researcher who found a potentially critical vulnerability in the software that drives the FastTrack... [27 May 2003]
Pity poor Ralf Schumacher
Comment So the last thing he needs to be told as he's doing 120mph in third gear around a bend with a Minardi closing down on him is that a 14-year old script kiddie tanked up to the eyeballs on Alco-pops and bored of playing... [01 Mar 2002]
