U of Wisconsin's Mac OS X Security Challenge
digitalsurgeon writes "The University of Wisconsin [ed: Go Badgers] has launched a Mac OS X Security challenge, in response to a 'woefully misleading ZDnet article'. From the site: 'The challenge is as follows: simply alter the web page on this machine, test.doit.wisc.edu. The machine is a Mac mini (PowerPC) running Mac OS X 10.4.5 with Security Update 2006-001, has two local accounts, and has ssh and http open - a lot more than most Mac OS X machines will ever have open.' Are you up to the task? Can you prove ZDNet wrong, or can you show that Mac OS X can really be hacked in less then 30 minutes? More information about the challenge is at http://test.doit.wisc.edu/ The challenge ends Fri 10 March 2006 10:00 AM CST." Update: 03/07 14:32 GMT by Z : Commentary on the contest and original claim is available at VNUNet
I think that this will probably turn into a DDOS rather than an outright hack...
This story was a comment a few days ago
I don't think Dave understood the point of the original challenge however - local privilige escalation - or maybe he was just taking issue with the way it was reported on zdnet.
My pics.
Badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger... MAC HACK! MAC HACK!
LOL GOATSE.CX
Well, this story has been on the /. frontpage for about an hour now, and the website on the Mini still loads in a snap.
Make sure you are using the blowfish encryption algorithm for fastest transfer speeds...
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== WolfriderV6 == I'm willing to admit that *I just might* be wrong... Are you??
[ed: Go Badgers]
mushroom! mushroom!
It's true no man is an island, but if you take a bunch of dead guys and tie 'em together, they make a good raft.