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- From: mrhoten@cs.stanford.edu (Matthew Rhoten)
- Newsgroups: alt.hackers
- Subject: Re: Two hackers caught tapping into Boeing, federal computers
- Message-ID: <mrhoten.721632407@Xenon.Stanford.EDU>
- Date: 13 Nov 92 05:26:47 GMT
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- mdw@theory.TC.Cornell.EDU (Matt Welsh) writes:
- >The following was found in comp.security.misc. My question is this:
- >how'd they decrypt the passwords (as the following claims)? Perhaps
- >the encryption was less secure than our trusty DNS...
- >[quoted article omitted]
-
- Perhaps the article is inaccurate (as so many media articles about
- computing are), and our wayward cracker merely used the dictionary
- technique and got lucky with the root password? Or, more likely,
- perhaps the cracker got lucky with one or more non-root accounts and
- used some other security hole to get root access on the machine. I
- know this isn't what the article said, but, well, that wouldn't
- surprise me a bit. It is possible that the host used some silly
- reversible encryption system, I suppose.
-
- ObHack: (remember these?) So I just bought a lamp, the kind that
- comes with a sleeve for possible insertion into a hole in a desk, but
- with a hole in it so it can fit over a bolt from enclosed mounting
- bracket. I then realized that the place I really wanted to put it was
- up on top of my closet (really a sort of chifforobe affair), the
- better to illuminate my lofted bed. There's no hole in the top of my
- closet, and I can't really put one there without disturbing the folks
- who own it. Nor is there a place on the top of the closet suitable for
- the mounting bracket. So, I grabbed some volumes of Inside Mac, a
- hardback book I didn't really care about, attached mounting bracket to
- the hardback, put it up on some other lying-around books, stacked the
- IMs on it, and, viola! I was in alto clef, with a reasonably stable
- lamp clamped to a big stack o' books on top of the closet.
-
- Hey, no hack too small :)
-
- -matt
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