Get Paid To Crack?
John Klein writes "Corporate Technologies USA, Inc. is offering hackers $250US and up as part of the Hacker Wargame Research Project. Participants are given sufficient time to hack three primary goals on real Windows 2000 servers on an internet connected wargame network. The servers are updated with fairly current Windows patches, so this is not necessarily an easy task. The difficulty is part of the point. The Project is studying how hackers think, called cognitive research, in an effort to better understand how future IDSs might identify the target of an attack during it's early stages. The Project guarantees complete anonymity for those that want to participate without pay, or complete privacy protection to those that choose to get paid."
Will this one just get DOSed into oblivion too?
"Shall We Play A Game?"
Wanted: Cracks on isolated Windows server. Full disclosure required. Compensation $250 or negotiable. Social Engineers need not apply.
When I first read the title, I thought it was "Get Paid For Crack?"
Where where?
Sigh.
Nothing like a good joke to start out my day:
"The servers are updated with fairly current Windows patches, so this is not necessarily an easy task."
hahahahahah
From the FAQ:
Q4: How do I know you aren't working for the man?
A: We're not, we promise.
Just do not try to hack it, or at least try not to succeed. That way M$ will think that their servers are safe and the REAL fun can begin.
Don't fight for your country, if your country does not fight for you.
This company seems to be a bit on the er...amateurish side. Checking out their website, I see that they apparently sell Axxis webcams as though it was some kind of high-end technology, and would love to sell me what looks like "Intranet in a can." Waaaaa hoo. Besides, while I don't go for the typical "it's not in Silicon Valley so it can't be for real" attitude, they are in Fargo, North Dakota. I don't think you have to be in the Valley to be serious, but jeez...it's as if it were meant to be parody!
For your security, this post has been encrypted with ROT-13, twice.
Seriously.
I saw "Get Paid to Crack" and thought it was "Get paid for Crack"
paid for crack. really. *click*
Just think how many people you could pretend to be, with 250 bucks per identity you could clean these guys out.