Crashing the software. I've never studied computer security, but crashing the software that keeps you out seems like a pretty obvious approach, assuming you know how to crash it in the first place.
"After he finishes his latest prison sentence, Janosko will serve three years of supervised release, during which he is prohibited from using any Internet-connected devices without the approval of his probation officer"
There is no such thing as secure computers (except maybe the 286 miles away from the net)
The only security you can offer on IT is "it hasnt been borked, YET"
Oh yeah .. unless you use OSX which we all know is protected by the Reality Distortion Field generated by St. Jobs.
I think this guy is dangerous, a hacker wannabe who through. His own stupidity got caught WHILE.
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Crashing the software. I've never studied computer security, but crashing the software that keeps you out seems like a pretty obvious approach, assuming you know how to crash it in the first place.
...for a month and see if he hacks again.
"After he finishes his latest prison sentence, Janosko will serve three years of supervised release, during which he is prohibited from using any Internet-connected devices without the approval of his probation officer"
Well that's fucking retarded.
2 points
That's a sure fire job chance down the drain.
How do they stop him going to a webcafe?
There is no such thing as secure computers (except maybe the 286 miles away from the net)
The only security you can offer on IT is "it hasnt been borked, YET"
Oh yeah .. unless you use OSX which we all know is protected by the Reality Distortion Field generated by St. Jobs.