Kevin Mitnick Helping Secure Presidential Elections In Ecuador
hypnosec writes "Kevin Mitnick, who was one of the most wanted computer hacker in the US at one time, is now heading a security consultancy firm – Mitnick Security Consulting, and is entrusted with the task of securing Sunday's presidential elections in Ecuador. Mitnick tweeted, '18 years ago I was busted for hacking. I do the same thing today but with full authorization. How cool is that?' His company will focus on protecting the Net Lock computer system tasked with tabulating Ecuador's elections."
A great opportunity for a name change!
Ezekiel 23:20
That guy: I can secure that election for you, very cheap & virtually bulletproof.
I don't mean to challenge whatever white-hat work that Kevin Mitnick is doing, but the phrase does indeed strike me as something a lobbyist (or well, tout) would tell me. Perhaps I'm just cynical.
Trust in the democratic process is as important as the actual security of the process. So I would suspect that anything Mitnick finds will be discussed behind closed doors - and it's none of my business, but this does not add any more unless I trust Mitnick (viz not at all).
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Is "Mitnick Security Consulting" just the name for Kevin Mitnick as freelancer? Or is it more like a regular security company with a bunch of paid employees, with Kevin Mitnick as the brand figurehead / spokesman / PR guy?
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Considering what is at stake in the Condor region in particular and the efforts of the incumbent Presidente to hasten its demise, I hope Mitnick does exactly what he says he's doing.
His attack on Shimomura, with DNS and ARP poisoning for an rhosts exploit? Not kiddie.
In fact, Mitnick has moderate to high "skills" in the standard of the c. 2000AD heyday.
His real forte? Is, was and shall always be social engineering. Really, an enviable confidence player.
"Flyin' in just a sweet place,
Never been known to fail..."
Mitnck is little more than a "script kiddy". Those who are not "in the know" like these Ecuadorians, have been sold a tall tale by a guy who got where he is not by hacking ability but smooth talking.
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"Congratulations, Presidente Mitnick."
Back in the mid-nineties, in one of my computer courses, we had to give a lecture about someone related to computer security. I chose Mitnick. His story then was legendary. It's only gotten better since.
And I got the highest score in the class for that assignment, so all I can say is "Go Mitnick!"
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The fact that he nearly single-handedly got the entire world to stop calling people "con-men" and start referring to them as enviable "social engineers" is his most staggeringly astounding accomplishment. That he now seems to have parlayed that into /actual/ social engineering is frightful.
My ass he was. He was damned good at social engineering however, which he does deserve credit for.
In the USA a convicted felon is not even allowed to vote.
That is a serious shortcoming of the democratic process in the United States, as US federal and state governments seem hellbent on creating as many of these ineligible voters as possible, by way of, (for example):
Utilization of bullshit forensic "science" in courtrooms [Torrent]
Maintaining the highest incarceration rate in the world
Prosecuting kids under child porn legislation for "sexting"
Failure to guarantee adequate job skills training and rehabilitation programs to inmates, thus fostering high recidivism
Overzealous prosecution
The War on Drugs
Further, ex-convicts still have a stake in American society, and as long as they're expected to pay taxes, I believe that they should have a say in how it operates. I think that this is something that should be of concern not only to convicted felons, but to every American who is not above the law, and is therefore eligible to be branded a felon.
Thank you, Edward Snowden.
"Arguments from authority are worthless." —Carl Sagan
In the USA a convicted felon is not even allowed to vote.
Wrong - http://felonvoting.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=286
world was created 5 seconds before this post as it is.
In related news, Kevin Mitnick is elected President of Ecuador with 121% of the popular vote.
Not DNS nor ARP poisoning, TCP spoofing and TCP SYN flooding. The tools to pull off the attack were written for him by another hacker, but knowing all that I still wouldn't classify him as a 'script kiddie'. His strengths were social engineering and telephone/telecom knowledge (someone in the underground with skills in that area would be known as a phone phreak) It's entertaining watching all the posers of today claim that he's a 'script kiddie', put any of them in front of a Nortel SuperNode System or any other switching system responsible for voice traffic, and ask them to perform a wiretap then watch the puzzled look in their eyes as they try to remember if their Hacking Exposed book or SANS training course covered that topic, this wouldn't be a problem for Mitnick.
Yeah he's a bit of a media whore, yes we're tired of hearing about social engineering but a 'script kiddie', no not exactly.
Thanks for the refresher on how he assumed a trusted identity. It's been a few years (ahem) since I read about this.
Was all this really 18 years ago? We were all around 29 or 30 years old...
The TCP attacks are easier, but nonetheless equally hackish - and don't require sharing a segment!
"Flyin' in just a sweet place,
Never been known to fail..."
Check out his book too, it's a really fun and entertaining read.
I hope he stays there.
He was busted once, got a slap on the wrist, then the fucker went out and did even more.
Now the con-man is making $$$ off his name and rep.
As far as I'm concerned, the con-man had his second chance; and he blew it. /. should stop publishing anything with his name in it.
Mitnick could be included on a team but Mitnick is just one guy. They should instead use around 5 hackers as consultants and at least 1 of the 5 should be a hacker who either has never been caught or who isn't a celebrity. Mitnick as a choice is cool but also seems a bit like a publicity stunt to hire him and him alone for that.
Please can Anonymous or someone hack this election wide-open so Mitnick can be forgotten. Or better still, elect him as Ecuadorian President-for-Life.
No really. I am.
Far too often we focus on the crime and the criminal and don't care one toss for rehabilitation or reintegration into society. Kevin managed to do something stupid 18 years ago, got his ass busted for it, paid his debt to society and now is taking his talents and managed to find a legit and legal way to utilize them.
Good on ya mate.
So I'm OK with this. He turned his life around and instead of sitting on his ass and complaining how unfair life is that he got caught, he kept his nose clean, got past his probation (which denied him access to computers), pulled himself up by his bootstraps and made something positive out of the situation.
Whether or not his company is competent to handle that sort of job? Well that's on him and the staff he has hired.
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Didn't he get the tools for that from Hack-Tic?
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Does this actually work out most times? A guy might be the world's greatest safecraker, but that doesn't mean he'd have what it takes to design a safe.
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Always was; He's a criminal, and should be regarded as such. I find his celebrity sickening.
You are welcome to emmigrate there! The first world won't miss you.
Except he has been tried and served his time. There is such a thing as redemption.
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Yea, except he did no such thing. Try TCP Syn flood attack ... with tools written by someone else. The very definition of script kiddie.
Mitnick NEVER had skills. He's been over blown as if he was special. Truth is, his 'skills' are absolutely shitty and the only people who think otherwise are himself, the guy who prosecuted him, and his followers that think criminal hacking is cool.
He accomplished some social networking so long ago that no one even remembers what he did. He practiced it in a time when no one put any thought into it at all, so it was easy as cake. Not that its MUCH hard now.
Social engineering was his real forte, but he wasn't particularly impressive with that. He simply took advantage of systems that had no protection. A con-man who saw the open hole that was the size of the Atlantic ocean. Hell he wasn't the first or the best then. He's just the moron who got caught. WHAT DOES THAT TELL YOU?
Mitnick is about as impressive as a hacker as the locksmith who opens unlocked doors. He never has never had any 'skills'.
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Check out his book too, it's a really fun and entertaining read.
Criminals can be good company as long as you stay on the right side of them. They generally quite like showing off to mug punters.
To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it
Excellent post, most informative.
To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it
I'd be really interested in seeing another hacker group go up against him to see if he's as good as the legend says he is. And how would you know which side was successful? Certainly the outcome of the election is highly suspect. If you can prevent hacking, you also have detailed knowledge of how to stuff the ballot box.
Someone made an applet for others to use, it counted the time accumulated that Mitnick was at the time sitting in jail awaiting trial.
Good ol' days...
He could do about anything he wanted with phone systems - call routes, billing, you name it.
"Flyin' in just a sweet place,
Never been known to fail..."
Weird, I have a felony conviction and I can still vote. Are we sure we're not confusing states and the US?
Vote monkeys into Congress. They are cheaper and more trustworthy.
Weird, I have a felony conviction and I can still vote. Are we sure we're not confusing states and the US?
I did; thank you for the correction. mtm_king posted this chart: http://felonvoting.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=286
Thank you, Edward Snowden.
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Always was; He's a criminal, and should be regarded as such. I find his celebrity sickening.
What does that make most politicians? Kevin did his time, how about the rest?
The mind conceives, the body achieves, the spirit manifests.
One of Mitnick's complaints is that people who serve their time usually wind up being criminals again because society blocks them at every move to try to be legitimate. I agree with him. His story about trying to rise above what he did is interesting. In fact, it's absolutely amazing that he turned out to be a good guy again. He's the rare exception. As a society, we should try to rehabilitate more people so that they can contribute to society.
I question your statement about Mitnick. Do you feel that way about all people who are labeled "criminals"? If so, how do they turn back to the light side of the force? What if society labeled them a criminal when they really weren't?
I don't disagree with Mitnick's redemption...i disagree with us still paying attention. His only noteriety is based entirely on the crime that he committed.
I really wish him the best; i'm just tired of reading about him.
OffTopic: "Mitnick's Redemption" sounds like a Ludlum novel...