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  • EeeekPenguins
    Your local fucktard
    • Jan 2003
    • 456

    #1

    Testing Security

    A friend of my step-uncle is going to pay my step-uncle and I to try to hack into his system. Hes running a webserver and wants to see if it is secure. We have his full consent to do whatever we want. Right now he is running a firewall on a BSD box, basically he wants us to get in and change the webpage and then tell him the weaknesses. I was mainly curious about the legality of all of this? I wanted to check to make sure I didnt get myself into anything before I do this. If this is legal anyone got any tips on how I should approach this?
    The penguin is watching.
    "The DefCon forums dont reward knowledge, but punish iggnorance." -Noid
  • Gadsden
    Goon
    • Jul 2002
    • 1241

    #2
    Yes:
    Get everything in writing and make sure the guy has authority to ask someone to do that!
    Happiness is a belt-fed weapon.

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    • EeeekPenguins
      Your local fucktard
      • Jan 2003
      • 456

      #3
      Originally posted by che
      Yes:
      Get everything in writing and make sure the guy has authority to ask someone to do that!
      Its his own personal web server. But yea I will make sure to get it in writing.
      The penguin is watching.
      "The DefCon forums dont reward knowledge, but punish iggnorance." -Noid

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      • Bosniacon
        Member
        • Apr 2003
        • 33

        #4
        i'am in :0
        We my be small, but our Shell is big

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