I enjoy writing hacking scenarios that teach lessons in how to keep systems secure. I strongly believe that we can all learn much from the mistakes of others. All of my scenarios are
named after old (and sometimes not-so-old) movies. Here are some of my scenarios, freely available on the web: Challenge - 0x10 Candles (Nov 2004) Challenge - Hackers of the Lost Ark (June, 2004) Challenge - Lord of the Ring-Zero: A Hobbit's Tale (March, 2004)
Challenge - You've Been Hacked (February, 2004) Challenge - Rudolph's XSS Christmas (December, 2003)
Challenge - Spinal Hack (November, 2003) Challenge - When Trinity Hacked the IRS D-Base (May, 2003) Challenge - Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Hackery (February, 2003) Challenge - Hack to the Future (January, 2003) Challenge - How the Grinch Hacked Christmas (December, 2002) Challenge - Spider-Hack
(November, 2002) Challenge - Robin Hack (October, 2002) Challenge - The Princess Hack (September, 2002)
Challenge - Crackers, Admins, and Sploits... Oh My! (July, 2002) Challenge - Star Hacks, Episode IV, A New Hack (June, 2002)
Challenge - Backdoor Shell Game Face/Off (May, 2002) Night of the Living Wi-Fi's (April, 2002) Silence of the Worms (September, 2001)
My book also includes three additional scenarios:
- Dial "M" For Modem - Death of a Telecommuter - The Manchurian Contractor
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