Network Computing Editor Wins RSA Hacking Contest
richkarpi writes "Network Computing's security editor won the recent RSA Interactive Testing Challenge. He has up a blow-by-blow description of the events at their site: 'The most important factor in the contest besides basic web exploitation skills (cross site scripting (XSS), SQL injection, cross site request forgeries (CSRF), etc.) was speed ... I squeaked out a win in the tie-breaking challenge the first day with only a few seconds to spare as my opponent was right behind in the hunt to combine three injectable fields into one long javascript function.'"
A real hacker(tm) would have made a dumb remark about how leet it could have been according to the daydreams of some fricking moron with a 9xxxxx uid on slashdot sitting eating cheetos in his moms^W grandma's basement with a mediocre report card and a fat fricking belly (it's them cheetos, moron!) and a boner for the neighbor's collie he's afraid to talk about.
Sheesh, when did my little brother's classmates find out about slashdot. How ANNOYING. Goddamit, you link to wikipedia in your personal URL? Have some geocities/blogspot dignity!
Blearf. Blearf, I say.