http://www.thestar.com/business/article/1239150--canadian-hacker-dupes-wal-mart-to-win-def-con-prize By Jessica McDiarmid Staff Reporter TheStar.com August 8, 2012 It was an elaborate yarn, weeks in the making. "Gary Darnell" from Wal-Mart's home office in Bentonville, Ark., called a store in Western Canada. He lamented having to work the weekend. He explained that NATO was shopping around for a private retailer who could serve as part of its supply chain in the event of a pandemic. "Or at least that's what they say it’s about," Darnell cracked with the store manager. "Who knows, maybe they’re practising for an alien invasion -- don’t know, don’t care -- all I know is that the company can make a ton of cash off it." Darnell told the manager he’d be coming up to Canada to help plan the exercise, which would see NATO types coming in to survey products and later, to buy them in a hurry, as they would in an emergency. He just needed a little information first. That’s all from the script written by Canadian Shane MacDougall, a hacker/security consultant, for a social engineering contest at the Def Con Hacking Conference held each summer in Las Vegas. [...]Received on Wed Aug 08 2012 - 22:28:49 PDT
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