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Crime in the 21st century
It's a gray day in Portland, Ore., where 10 of us are up to our elbows in the arcane terms of data recovery: file allocation tables, rogue clusters and slack space, or traces of evidence left by a deleted file. Terms such as "evidentiary copy" and "smoking gun" float through the room.
InfoWorld | Feature Article | December 14, 1998

Physical security: The danger within
Internal employees - not outside hackers - can be a time bomb waiting to blow. Omega Engineering learned firsthand the dangers of the disgruntled employee after a timed virus, known as a logic bomb, wiped out all of its research, development, and production programs in one fell swoop.
InfoWorld | Feature Article | April 20, 1998

Is your ISP secure?
Who better to catch a hacker than a hacker? This was the thinking of a business-hosting ISP that will remain unnamed, that called on hackers, known as "Mudge" and "Weld" of the Boston-based "l0pht" hacker group, late last year to investigate a break-in.
InfoWorld | Feature Article | March 2, 1998

 

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