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Hackers Attack EBay Accounts

Talkback Pursglove has simply mastered the art of deception. In my personal experience and others I have found that about 5% of all auctions end in some sort of fraud, whether it comes to getting stiffed completely, or getting defrauded by misleading ads...

[November 11, 2003, 8:39]

Mitnick Calls For Hackers' War Stories

News Famed hacker and master social engineer Kevin Mitnick has been commissioned to write a new book following the success of his first text The Art of Deception. The new book, tentatively titled The Art of Intrusion will tell the stories of real hacks...

[December 19, 2003, 9:40]

Hacker Mitnick's Happy New Year

News Since then, Mitnick has listed three new items: a signed galley of The Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security, the recent book on computer security Mitnick cowrote with William Simon, complete with a chapter that didn't make...

[December 27, 2002, 9:34]

Mitnick Selling Notorious Laptops

News Mitnick's book The Art of Deception, co-authored with William Simon, will go on sale on Friday. Crime may not pay, but an online auction of the two laptops used to hack major corporations could garner convicted cybercriminal Kevin Mitnick a tidy sum.

[October 3, 2002, 7:36]

Kevin Mitnick: The Great Pretender

News ZDNet UK caught up with the ex-cracker, ahead of his keynote speech on the "art of deception" at the MIS CISO Executive Summit in Barcelona, to discuss developments in social engineering, new US laws monitoring telephone systems, and alleged "NASA...

[June 14, 2006, 11:40]

Hacker Mitnick Back Online

News While under the ban, Mitnick wrote his first book, "The Art of Deception", and had his own radio show. The event marks the end of a long journey for the 39-year-old convicted cybercriminal. The prison term was followed by another three and a half...

[January 22, 2003, 14:50]