[iwar] The rest of the ForensicTec story?

From: Fred Cohen (fc@all.net)
Date: 2002-08-18 11:11:54


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Subject: [iwar] The rest of the ForensicTec story?
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http://www.techtv.com/news/security/story/0,24195,3396391,00.html

TechTV says that the ForensicTec guys, who should and probably will go
to jail, got to the .mil domain as part of a corporate gig.  Some of the
corporate machines were linked to Fort Hood (presumably for legitimate
purposes), but ForensicTec decided to bust the gap and go public with
it.

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