"It took three hacking programs less than a second -- 200 milliseconds to be exact -- to find the password to the school's computer, Reid said. It was the school secretary's name: Silvia."
That's pretty trivial - he used a program with a known set of words to try.
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Dec-18-2002 21:16
Tranex02
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Registered: May 2001
Location: United States
quote:
Originally posted by Swamper
"It took three hacking programs less than a second -- 200 milliseconds to be exact -- to find the password to the school's computer, Reid said. It was the school secretary's name: Silvia."
That's pretty trivial - he used a program with a known set of words to try.
yea...they make it sound like this kid was a genieus....it's a very common method....
At least I think it's somewhat impressive, even if it is a fairly easy password.
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Dec-18-2002 21:24
Illusion
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Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Land of Oz
quote:
Originally posted by Tranex02
yea...they make it sound like this kid was a genieus....it's a very common method....
Yeh that's common practice. I got references for doing that when I was in school.
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Dec-19-2002 13:42
k.k.d.
Kostu-san
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Montreal
Brute force approach is for the weak, and easelly detected by any modern OS too .....
Installing a key listener on every computer was what I did back in my HS.... People were login in, unaware that their keyboard typing was all registered into a log file... At the end of the day, I had almsot all the logins and passwords I ever needed, from Supervisor's to teachers to fellow high schoolers...
.. but then again, that was a long ass time ago, and DOS/Novel security wasn't really the hardest thing to get by..
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Dec-19-2002 14:57
Trance-Canada
Trance Titan
Registered: May 2001
Location: Calgary
Any nutbar coulda done it, its the schools fault anyways, the should have such an easy password :P
Dec-19-2002 15:01
Nell
sure thing
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Newcastle , England
heh, couldnt agree with swamper more.
pasword tips..
10 or morce characters long
change cases
included numbers, letters, foreign keys.
dont write it down
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Dec-19-2002 18:54
shao
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Fresno, CA
lol.. the kid's like "I made FUCKING SURE they gave me my A's back!!"
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Dec-20-2002 05:02
Kirby
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Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Middletown, CT or Durham, NH
I heard that sometimes the first 8 characters of a password aren't checked which makes it doubly insecure/crackable...is this true/have you heard it, if so where would something like this happen?
Dec-20-2002 18:00
PatMcGroin
lost
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: here? there?
"You see, Reid already has a perfect 4.0 grade point average at Anzar High School in San Juan Bautista, California. So to leave his mark, he decided to lower his grades to a 1.9 GPA -- a meager D+. "
anyone who thinks this kid is actually quite stupid, raise your hand