Linuxense Break-in Challenge Over
hot_Karls_bad_cavern writes "As previously mentioned on Slashdot, the Linuxense Break-In Challenge has ended and some results posted, including a torrent link to the packet capture dump. The great Linux guru winner: no one. After the 96 hours, the machine was still safe and sound. Distro on the target machine: Adamantix."
Anyone capabile of breaking that machine isn't about to announce that little bit of information to the whole world.
Public security "tests" are useless (from a security standpoint) publicity shows.
I fully agree.
Apparently they expected people to whip out their magic wands of hax0ring skillz.
Personally, I would have kept the server up until someone finally broke through (although for a lesser prize?) just out of curiosity.
I must say I'm proud to see them distributing the packet dump via bittorrent. Every legit reason for p2p helps.
So, was this because it was down the whole time because of people trying to DOS it instead of taking control?
When they gave a user account, didn't the first person to log in change the account password?
And was it susceptable to forkbombing?
# cat
Damn, my RAM is full of llamas.