DoS Attack Reveals Widespread Vulnerabilities

March 11, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By Anthony M. Freed, Director of Business Development, Infosec Island Network

Infosec Island has once again gained exclusive access to a video demonstration of the XerXeS DoS attack recently developed by the infamous patriot-hacker known only as The Jester. As noted in an analysis of DoS vulnerabilities by security consultant Michael Menefee, more than half of all the websites in the world use Apache, which means this exploit potentially poses a very serious problem should it ever be utilized by nefarious elements…

Exclusive Video of XerXeS DoS Attack Demo

February 22, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By Anthony M. Freed, Director of Business Development, Infosec Island Network

Infosec Island has gained exclusive access to a video demonstration of the XerXeS DoS attack as it is unleashed on the Taliban website www.alemarah.info, and carried out by infamous patriot hacker The Jester (th3j35t3r). The video release follows an earlier announcement that The Jester has been working to improve and automate aspects of the attack method, which unlike a DDoS attack, requires only one low spec machine to implement…

Vigilante Hacker Fans Have Eyes Wide Shut

February 15, 2010 by ADMIN · 2 Comments

By John-Patrick Skaar, Network Security Expert at Alcatel-Lucent

Everyday the news bombards us with security issues of minor or major magnitude. Currently, some of the hottest topics are the Chinese Google Hacking, Botnets, Online War between organized Crime Cartels, and Vigilante Hackers on a Jihad Crusade. Applauding hacking vigilantes like The Jester is just another road to hell paved with good intentions…

Jester Unveils XerXeS Automated DoS Attack

February 10, 2010 by ADMIN · 6 Comments

By Anthony M. Freed, Director of Business Development, Infosec Island Network

Anti-jihadi hacker The Jester (th3j35t3r), continues his campaign against militant Islamic websites, and now reveals the development of an automated version of his DoS attack, which he calls the XerXeS project. While most of the conversations concerning Jester are regarding the ethics and lawlessness of his crusade, no one has addressed the fact that The Jester has developed an attack technique that could be employed against our own critical systems…

More Talks with Anti-Jihadi Hacker The Jester

February 4, 2010 by ADMIN · 3 Comments

By Anthony M. Freed, Director of Business Development, Infosec Island Network

Anti-jihadi hactivist The Jester (th3j35t3r), the self-proclaimed Nicest Hacker in the World, has returned for part two of our conversation concerning his campaign of intermittent disruption of militant pro-jihad websites. Part one, Q&A With anti-Jihadi Hacker The Jester, elicited both ire and accolades for the cyber-vigilante in nearly equal volume, revealing just how polarizing the issues surrounding ownership, permissions and access have become in this age of information.

Vigilante Hackers as Heroes, but at What Cost?

February 3, 2010 by ADMIN · 1 Comment

By John-Patrick Skaar, Network Security Expert at Alcatel-Lucent

In the online world where personal information in extremely large volumes is merchandise for organized crime, where law enforcement is more focused on building war-rooms and appointing cyber security tzars, and where everyone leaves a digital footprint, cyber vigilantes have become something like worshiped heroes…

China: Internet Freedom Is Culturally Relative

February 2, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst, IT-Harvest

We have had a few weeks to absorb the implications of wide spread Chinese supported attacks against Google and thirty or so other organizations. The US Secretary of State made one of the most affirmative statements on Internet freedom yet articulated by a government. Various policy analysts have chimed in as well. Some thoughts on what they have said…

Q & A With Anti-Jihadi Hacker The Jester

January 27, 2010 by ADMIN · 18 Comments

By Anthony M. Freed, Director of Business Development, InfosecIsland.com

Recently we have witnessed the emergence of international hactivist and vigilante “The Jester” through his crusade against jihadi and militant Islamic networks, and some third party networks that contain evidence of having been infiltrated by rogue elements. Jester’s activities raise an important question: Where do cyber vigilantes fall on the infosec ethics spectrum?

China is Engaging in Cyber Espionage

January 25, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst, IT-Harvest

China is engaging in systematic industrial and military espionage via the Internet. Do not be surprised as more and more organizations announce that they too have been targets. For that matter, do you know if your own organization has been the victim of Chinese cyber spying?

Google Engages China with Cyber Vigilantism

January 17, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst, IT-Harvest

Google has long maintained that by providing their search, hosted blogging, and email services to the people of China they were supporting access to information and community that would be a long term benefit. Last week we learned that engineers at Google have been engaging in their own form of cyber vigilantism by hacking into a command and control server in Taiwan…

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