![]() ![]() ![]() *** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Schneier on Security authored by Bruce Schneier. He ratesgovernment security at a D in terms of school grades. ![]() You can see the table of contents of their report on page 59, and the school’s response on page 60. 22, 2000 - A 15-year-old computer hacker caused a 21-dayshutdown of NASA computers that. STEP 4: Open/Run Sideloadly on your computer then connect your iOS Device and wait until your device name shows up. During the call, Duong says, they talked through the hack and he provided more details on ways the school could secure its system.ĮDITED TO ADD (9/13): Here’s Minh Duong’s Defcon slides. STEP 3: Download Sideloadly and install it. Eventually, he decided to use his real name, while other members created anonymous accounts. “We were kind of scared at the idea of doing the debrief because we have to join a Zoom call, potentially with personally identifiable information,” Duong says. The school also invited the students to a debrief, asking them to explain what they had done. “The District views this incident as a penetration test, and the students involved presented the data in a professional manner,” the spokesperson says, adding that its tech team has made changes to avoid anything similar happening again in the future. They say the district does not condone hacking and the “incident highlights the importance of the extensive cybersecurity learning opportunities the District offers to students.” A spokesperson for the D214 school district tells WIRED they can confirm the events in Duong’s blog post happened. ![]()
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