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Re: Wanted: hackers for tiger team (new england area)
Christopher Klaus (cklaus
shadow.net)Fri, 30 Sep 94 20:52:35 EDT
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> > Looking for experienced hackers to join tiger team; Team will be paid by the > job. The job will be attempting to defeat the security measures of various > clients (with their permission and encouragement). Pay will be based on > successful break-ins--no break in, no pay (i.e., only people who know their > business need apply). > > Systems to be hacked include VM (SP, XA, HPO, ESA, ad nauseam), MVS, VMS, Unix > (any and all flavors), Windows (all flavors), OS/2, etc. > > Please send prospectus and salary requirements (assume that you are paid by > successful attack) to andymaine.edu with the subject line "TIGER TEAM > CANDIDATE." Indicate systems with which you are experienced and any references > (preferably commercial organizations) who can vouch for your hacking > legerdemain. I dont know of too many admins that are going to vouch that some hacker really did a good job of hacking them. I think you also get paid well if you list all the sites you have hacked, with accounts and passwords and e-mail them to cert
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fbi.gov. Sniffing logs will be a plus. All kidding aside, how much will a company pay to be broken into? Has anyone here hired a tiger team and did they find the investment worth it? -- Christopher William Klaus <cklaus
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