The computer wizz in Die Hard 4
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So I watched Die Hard 4 the other day, It always seems to be a common occurance in movies that there is a computer wizz who can hack into any computer in a second, and get any information he/she desires. Now I know Hollywood loves to buff stuff up. But is there anyone in existence that could actually work as fast as that?
Mark Brock Click here to view my blog
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So I watched Die Hard 4 the other day, It always seems to be a common occurance in movies that there is a computer wizz who can hack into any computer in a second, and get any information he/she desires. Now I know Hollywood loves to buff stuff up. But is there anyone in existence that could actually work as fast as that?
Mark Brock Click here to view my blog
I'd say Chuck Norris, but that wouldn't be very funny, would it... :sigh:
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So I watched Die Hard 4 the other day, It always seems to be a common occurance in movies that there is a computer wizz who can hack into any computer in a second, and get any information he/she desires. Now I know Hollywood loves to buff stuff up. But is there anyone in existence that could actually work as fast as that?
Mark Brock Click here to view my blog
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So I watched Die Hard 4 the other day, It always seems to be a common occurance in movies that there is a computer wizz who can hack into any computer in a second, and get any information he/she desires. Now I know Hollywood loves to buff stuff up. But is there anyone in existence that could actually work as fast as that?
Mark Brock Click here to view my blog
Sure - Chris could do it just by looking at it. John Simmons would just shoot it.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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d@nish wrote:
There existed one guy in some movie. He hacked some bank website by typing C:\Documents and Settings\hack in address bar.
A backdoor in Windows! I knew that!
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So I watched Die Hard 4 the other day, It always seems to be a common occurance in movies that there is a computer wizz who can hack into any computer in a second, and get any information he/she desires. Now I know Hollywood loves to buff stuff up. But is there anyone in existence that could actually work as fast as that?
Mark Brock Click here to view my blog
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love it :D
Mark Brock Click here to view my blog
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So I watched Die Hard 4 the other day, It always seems to be a common occurance in movies that there is a computer wizz who can hack into any computer in a second, and get any information he/she desires. Now I know Hollywood loves to buff stuff up. But is there anyone in existence that could actually work as fast as that?
Mark Brock Click here to view my blog
Most hacks require 3 things, a basic level of access, knowledge of a specific exploitable vulnerability of the target system, specialized tools (virus, trojan etc) tweaked to exploit the vulnerability. So if someone wanted to be a 'master' hacker in the Hollywood style they would need the memory of a chess grand master to know all the key vulnerabilities of every configuration of system they came across, they'd need access to a truly immense toolbox of preconfigured hacker tools, constantly updated to take advantage of the latest discovered weakness and they'd need basic access to pretty much any network. So you're looking for a semi-pro chess player working for a virus lab with access to a major internet backbone, then, maybe, just maybe Hollywood would be interested :) I worked in an office with a dual 2MBit connection to a major internet backbone in London some years a ago when that was bigtime. We left a Windows95 PC outside the firewall over 1 weekend and someone from Hong Kong managed to a) access it b) re-partition the hard disk without c) set it up with an encrypted file system on the new partition and reconfigure Win95 to serve porn from the encrypted filesystem to some network in the US, all without so much as a reboot and on Windows 95! :omg: So yeah these people are out there.
"The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom, courage." Thucydides (B.C. 460-400)
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So I watched Die Hard 4 the other day, It always seems to be a common occurance in movies that there is a computer wizz who can hack into any computer in a second, and get any information he/she desires. Now I know Hollywood loves to buff stuff up. But is there anyone in existence that could actually work as fast as that?
Mark Brock Click here to view my blog
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So I watched Die Hard 4 the other day, It always seems to be a common occurance in movies that there is a computer wizz who can hack into any computer in a second, and get any information he/she desires. Now I know Hollywood loves to buff stuff up. But is there anyone in existence that could actually work as fast as that?
Mark Brock Click here to view my blog
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Most hacks require 3 things, a basic level of access, knowledge of a specific exploitable vulnerability of the target system, specialized tools (virus, trojan etc) tweaked to exploit the vulnerability. So if someone wanted to be a 'master' hacker in the Hollywood style they would need the memory of a chess grand master to know all the key vulnerabilities of every configuration of system they came across, they'd need access to a truly immense toolbox of preconfigured hacker tools, constantly updated to take advantage of the latest discovered weakness and they'd need basic access to pretty much any network. So you're looking for a semi-pro chess player working for a virus lab with access to a major internet backbone, then, maybe, just maybe Hollywood would be interested :) I worked in an office with a dual 2MBit connection to a major internet backbone in London some years a ago when that was bigtime. We left a Windows95 PC outside the firewall over 1 weekend and someone from Hong Kong managed to a) access it b) re-partition the hard disk without c) set it up with an encrypted file system on the new partition and reconfigure Win95 to serve porn from the encrypted filesystem to some network in the US, all without so much as a reboot and on Windows 95! :omg: So yeah these people are out there.
"The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom, courage." Thucydides (B.C. 460-400)
Matthew Faithfull wrote:
We left a Windows95 PC outside the firewall over 1 weekend and someone from Hong Kong managed to a) access it b) re-partition the hard disk without c) set it up with an encrypt...
I once left a Windows XP box on for one hour and came back to find it part of a bot-net attacking three different websites and sending odd files back to some Eastern European server. It was behind a firewall, had anti-virus installed but without Service Pack 2. Hollywood doesn't need hackers, they just need an un-patched Windows XP ;)
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
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That wasn't the one with Harrison Ford as the security expert was it?
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Matthew Faithfull wrote:
We left a Windows95 PC outside the firewall over 1 weekend and someone from Hong Kong managed to a) access it b) re-partition the hard disk without c) set it up with an encrypt...
I once left a Windows XP box on for one hour and came back to find it part of a bot-net attacking three different websites and sending odd files back to some Eastern European server. It was behind a firewall, had anti-virus installed but without Service Pack 2. Hollywood doesn't need hackers, they just need an un-patched Windows XP ;)
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
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That wasn't the one with Harrison Ford as the security expert was it?
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Most hacks require 3 things, a basic level of access, knowledge of a specific exploitable vulnerability of the target system, specialized tools (virus, trojan etc) tweaked to exploit the vulnerability. So if someone wanted to be a 'master' hacker in the Hollywood style they would need the memory of a chess grand master to know all the key vulnerabilities of every configuration of system they came across, they'd need access to a truly immense toolbox of preconfigured hacker tools, constantly updated to take advantage of the latest discovered weakness and they'd need basic access to pretty much any network. So you're looking for a semi-pro chess player working for a virus lab with access to a major internet backbone, then, maybe, just maybe Hollywood would be interested :) I worked in an office with a dual 2MBit connection to a major internet backbone in London some years a ago when that was bigtime. We left a Windows95 PC outside the firewall over 1 weekend and someone from Hong Kong managed to a) access it b) re-partition the hard disk without c) set it up with an encrypted file system on the new partition and reconfigure Win95 to serve porn from the encrypted filesystem to some network in the US, all without so much as a reboot and on Windows 95! :omg: So yeah these people are out there.
"The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom, courage." Thucydides (B.C. 460-400)
Matthew Faithfull wrote:
Most hacks require 3 things, a basic level of access, knowledge of a specific exploitable vulnerability of the target system, specialized tools (virus, trojan etc) tweaked to exploit the vulnerability
It doesn't require a high level of sophistication to be a script kiddy. Search millions of computers for a specific vulnerability and take advantage using some automated tools. I suspect it is much more difficult to hack a specific network, which more often then not is what the Hollywood hacker is proposed to do.
MrPlankton
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So I watched Die Hard 4 the other day, It always seems to be a common occurance in movies that there is a computer wizz who can hack into any computer in a second, and get any information he/she desires. Now I know Hollywood loves to buff stuff up. But is there anyone in existence that could actually work as fast as that?
Mark Brock Click here to view my blog
The most outrageous thing of that kind was in Independence Day, where they accessed and hacked the computer of the frickin' alien ship. How stupid is that?!
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Matthew Faithfull wrote:
We left a Windows95 PC outside the firewall over 1 weekend and someone from Hong Kong managed to a) access it b) re-partition the hard disk without c) set it up with an encrypt...
I once left a Windows XP box on for one hour and came back to find it part of a bot-net attacking three different websites and sending odd files back to some Eastern European server. It was behind a firewall, had anti-virus installed but without Service Pack 2. Hollywood doesn't need hackers, they just need an un-patched Windows XP ;)
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
You've just opened up a whole world of weekend pastime for me...:omg: when I get my new laptop, I'll have a spare I can leave 'lying around' for interest sake.
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The most outrageous thing of that kind was in Independence Day, where they accessed and hacked the computer of the frickin' alien ship. How stupid is that?!
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The most outrageous thing of that kind was in Independence Day, where they accessed and hacked the computer of the frickin' alien ship. How stupid is that?!