Korean Firm Offers $100,000 In Hacking Competition
News Korea Digital Works (KDWorks) will launch the competition, which will involve gaining root access to a server, on Tuesday 16 April at 11am Korean Standard Time (2am GMT) at the Munhwa Daily Newspaper.
[April 15, 2002, 10:35]
When Hacking Competitions Go Wrong
News The competition, run by Korean security software firm Korea Digital Works (KDWorks) ran in mid-April for 48 hours, during which time hackers were asked to compromise a Web server and leave their details on the main page of the woksdome.org Web site.
[May 31, 2002, 17:08]
Tech Giants Push For Digital Cities
News Other participants are Mangaratiba, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Gyor, Hungary; Principality of Monaco; Seoul, South Korea; Osaka, Japan; and Westminster in London. Thirteen cities are currently participating in the initiative, called "Digital...
[August 19, 2005, 9:50]
3G: We're Off To See The Future!
News This leaves Korea and North America with an alternative option in the shape of CDMA2000 (a 3G version of the existing CDMAOne). There is also a third 3G option based around Edge (Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution) a technology that aims to...
[August 23, 2000, 14:43]
KWBot Worm Hits Kazaa
News Overpeer, a New York-based software firm funded by South Korea's SK Group, is understood to be one of the firms helping the industry disguise online files to thwart unauthorised swapping. In April, a bug was found in the popular Winamp software for...
[July 5, 2002, 15:19]

