From: The Translucent Amoebae on 17 May 2010 17:06 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Accused of "the biggest military hack of all time", Gary McKinnon could be the most dangerous hacker in the world. Facing charges of hacking into 97 US military and Nasa computers and banned from using the internet in 2005, the 44-year-old will never touch a computer again if the US military has its way. |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Is there a good book or other resource to reveal what is going on here...??? It would seem to me that protecting a computer data base from unauthorized users would be the simplest thing in the world...??? If someone has just entered their 500th Password and it's not on the list... i would think that a reasonably competent security wall would cut them off...??? Or if you had a data base that was very sensitive, the computer would call them up on their cell phone, and say something like: If you are attempting to access this database (x) then press one now. Just exactly what is entailed in all this crazy hacking nonsense... i would further think that while breaking into military computers is naughty... It is 100% the responsibility of the secure network to keep hackers out... Not to blame them for looking into file cabinets that they're not supposed to...!
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