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From: Jordan K Wiens (jwiensnersp.nerdc.ufl.edu)
Date: Wed May 01 2002 - 14:45:45 CDT

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    Not sure if this is what you want, but we came up with a cartoon like flash
    animation of a simple hack to promote our IT security awareness day on
    campus. Enough reality that it's quite possible, enough fiction that we
    didn't want to actually encourage anyone, or give the clueless too many
    clues.

    http://www.itsa.ufl.edu/trailer/

    -- 
    Jordan Wiens
    UF Network Incident Response Team
    (352)392-2061
    

    On Wed, 1 May 2002, Joe McCray wrote:

    > FW: Hacker Demo neededI'm curious if there are some mpeg's or avi's > available for download somewhere of a demonstration of a hack . I'm working > on a network security presentation for management (for non-geeks), that will > detail basic security practices, and hopefully shed some light on the ease > of hacking with today's script kiddie. > > There was one by Lance Spitzner of the honeynet project that showed a script > kiddie at http://www.msnbc.com/news/437641.asp?cp1=1 - movie like keystroke > by keystroke type of thing. I want something similar to that, you know > something that will carry a little bit more weight in proposing good > security measures to management. I think statistics are boring people to > death ...we've become so numb to them.....people need to see it. > > Any ideas? > > Joe McCray > CCNA, Windows 2000 MCSE > www.hardestworkingmanonline.com > > >

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