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burn 07-05-2003 05:51 AM

Hacking Day, sunday 6th of July
 
Hacking contest threatens Web sites


A hacking contest slated for this weekend could produce a rash of Web-site defacements worldwide, according to a warning issued Wednesday by security companies and government Internet security groups.
The hacker defacement contest is expected to kick off on Sunday. The contest supposedly will award free hosting services, Web mail, unlimited email forwarding, and a domain name of choice for the triumphant hackers, according to a Web site promoting the contest.


Web-site defacement points will be awarded based on the type of operating system running the Web site. Defacement of Web sites running Windows will only win a single point, while sites running Linux, Unix, and BSD are each worth three points. Sites running AIX, IBM's version of Unix, are worth three points, while sites running HP-UX, Hewlett-Packard's version of Unix, and Macintosh, Apple's operating system, are worth up to five points, according to the contest Web site.


Internet Security Systems, which operates a cyberthreat early-warning network called the Information Technology Information Sharing and Analysis Center, is urging Web-site administrators to review their Web-site security before they head home for the US holiday weekend. ISS's X-Force research group says they've received credible information that hacker groups are scanning Web sites to discover vulnerable systems. But X-Force doesn't expect any major activity until Sunday.


While there's been a recent increase in Web-site scanning activity, there's also been a noticeable decrease in Web-site defacements, said Chris Rouland, director of ISS X-Force. "The hackers are sandbagging," he said. "We've seen this before. Hackers will break in before the event and conduct the actual defacement during the contest."


The exact time the contest will start is not yet known, but the contest rules say it will be limited to six hours. X-Force is trying to determine whether the contest is being run by hacking groups from Brazil or Hong Kong, both known for active Web-defacing activity.


The contest also may be a recruiting effort, Rouland says. "This is one way to learn who are the best defacers out there" and to find out which hackers have figured out new ways to break in and deface sites, he says.


The New York Office of Cyber Security and Critical Infrastructure Coordination also issued an advisory about the contest and is asking Web-site administrators to take steps to improve security. Among the recommendations:


• Make sure that default passwords are changed. This should include Web servers and any other servers that the Web server has a trusted relationship with.


• Remove sample applications that aren't being used, such as CGI scripts and Active Server Pages, from Web servers.


• Lock down Microsoft Front Page Extensions. By default, those extensions are installed in a manner that gives every user the ability to author Web pages, even through proxy servers. This recommendation also applies to Front Page Extensions installed on Unix platforms.


• Turn Web server logging on. Logs are essential to determining how a defacement was accomplished so a recurrence can be prevented. Use of the extended log format is recommended.


• Have a current backup of your Web server. In the event of a defacement, a good backup is essential to quickly restore the server to its original look.


• Apply the latest security patches to your Web server and underlying operating system after appropriate testing.

Sergeant_Scrotum 07-05-2003 06:33 AM

if anyone sees anything take a screenshot & post it here

da_neural 07-05-2003 10:21 AM

go and do your stuff Simo happy:

you go and win that contest biggrin: biggrin: biggrin:

Unknown_Sniper 07-05-2003 01:50 PM

you beat me to the punch. Simo you doing it? IF I knew how to hack Id avoid this.

burn 07-05-2003 01:52 PM

HERE IS THE OFFICAL SITE WITH RULES!

http://www.defacers-challenge.com

07-05-2003 05:01 PM

It's run by the FBI Cybercrime unit to catch Hackers. Heh, I dunno. But they are prolly watching it. =) Good-Luck H4x0Rs

Tripper 07-05-2003 05:31 PM

This is really a GAY day for the internet, and all those who use it.

Fucking hax-n3rds.

07-05-2003 06:24 PM

i am teh 1337 sig hax0r

[img]http://www.dodstudios.net/uploads/uploads/sdfsdfsfsfsfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff fffffffff.jpg[/img]

Old Reliable 07-05-2003 10:05 PM

hackers are actually good for the internet, they point out weak spots in security. after that they are nothing but trouble

Coleman 07-05-2003 10:40 PM

[quote="Old Reliable":af58f]hackers are actually good for the internet, they point out weak spots in security. after that they are nothing but trouble[/quote:af58f]Why would you need security checks if there were no hackers to hack into the security in the first place?

Old Reliable 07-05-2003 10:45 PM

of course there are goign to be negative things in every part of life, it is human nature.

Star85 07-05-2003 11:34 PM

Old gave a good post biggrin:


Yeah why waste your time fucking with outhers hard work?

con Brio 07-06-2003 02:08 PM

so far, i haven't noticed any defacing yet

11 Bravo 07-06-2003 02:16 PM

Me neither. Probably later today when more people are online to see their "work".

Tripper 07-06-2003 03:34 PM

[quote="11 Bravo":51988]Me neither. Probably later today when more people are online to see their "work".[/quote:51988]

It's probably Bullshit.

11 Bravo 07-07-2003 12:33 AM

sounds like only small, unimportant sites were hit. ya, you hackers are really good, hacking into mom & pop businesses and shit. hake:

07-07-2003 01:38 AM

Sounds cool i wish i knew more skillful hacking stuff Good luck!

07-07-2003 01:38 AM

Sounds cool i wish i knew more skillful hacking stuff Good luck!

pest 07-07-2003 11:57 AM

Funny thing I heard is that they cant name a winner because the hacker's website got hacked.

So much for honor among thieves. lol

Sergeant_Scrotum 07-07-2003 02:29 PM

hackers would rule together if they worked together with one anonther & not all fought each other & were people that actully hadsome social skills. they need to leave their basements more often.

07-07-2003 03:36 PM

hacker's = 1337 cs wall haxors

Unknown_Sniper 07-07-2003 10:42 PM

yeah I didnt see anysites defaced either. MY bet would be the yonly got smaller or less important sites. One probably not monitored. MEh oh well. H4x0rs are 1337 when it come to being morons I guess.


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