http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-9995341-83.html By Elinor Mills Security News.com July 21, 2008 NEW YORK--I feel much less secure after attending the Last HOPE conference this weekend. Not only is my personal information at risk every time I log onto the Internet and use a cell phone headset or passport, but even my gym locker, bike, and home can easily be accessed with the proper tools and manual dexterity. In the popular Lockpicking Village area at Last HOPE (Hackers on Planet), I watched guys twirl little pins in all types of locking devices. For some, it took less than a minute to get the locks to snap open. One lock picker even showed how to open an ordinary padlock with just a piece of aluminum from a beer can. (See video demo below.) If I'm worried, how do they feel at the Pentagon and the White House? Medeco, the lock that secures the doors in those two places and at high-security agencies around the world, had been un-crackable for 40 years--until last year. And now there's a book about the lock's shortcomings called Open in Thirty Seconds. [...] _______________________________________________ Attend Black Hat USA, August 2-7 in Las Vegas, the world's premier technical event for ICT security experts. Featuring 40 hands-on training courses and 80 Briefings presentations with lots of new content and new tools. Network with 4,000 delegates from 50 nations. Visit product displays by 30 top sponsors in a relaxed setting. http://www.blackhat.comReceived on Mon Jul 21 2008 - 22:02:41 PDT
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