'Revenge' hack downed US port systems
News A UK hacker brought down the computer system of a major US port in a botched and potentially "catastrophic" denial of service revenge attack on another chatroom user, Southwark Crown Court heard on Tuesday.
[October 7, 2003, 16:10]
'Revenge' hack downed US port systems
Talkback chris u meanie.lol.dont go telling the world that! it makes him sound even worse.u know .we all love aaron ;p well.i do.and as far as im concerned he's not guilty.and plus.he's been proven not guilty now.so f**k you all who said he is.including you...
[October 18, 2003, 22:41]
'Revenge' hack downed US port systems
Talkback The article said that the boy got the systems to ping the person he wanted to attack, which means he used the tool called 'smurf' which exploits an OLD bug in routers, The real question is, why did they not patch their routers in the 4+ years that...
[October 8, 2003, 4:22]
'Revenge' hack downed US port systems
Talkback he's a tard for even doing that, definitely has penis issues.the admins in the US military are tards for having their systems run microsoft stuff.the police are tards for even listening to 'ive been hacked' excuses.and over all it is a retarded...
[July 6, 2004, 15:57]
Virtual girlfriend 'inspired Internet attack'
News A UK teenager on trial for allegedly launching an Internet attack on a US port on Friday admitted he had never met a key figure in the prosecution's case -- namely, his then-girlfriend -- in person. The court was told that because Jessica was from...
[October 10, 2003, 17:55]
Accused hacker denies link to 'elite' group
News The teenager accused of bringing down a major US port's computer systems in a denial of service attack was part of an "elite" hacking group, a court heard yesterday. Caffrey was arrested last year after US police traced a denial of service attack...
[October 14, 2003, 16:05]
Marine US Central
Downloads Most popular with both recreational navigators and professional fisherman alike because of its clear, seamless chart detail, comprehensive port plans and port service guides (including phone numbers), tides & currents (where available), and huge...
[December 18, 2008, 5:32]
3Com: Four ports in every socket
News All this does not come cheap -- the socket will cost about £90 as a one-off street price (though it will be cheaper for large companies making network upgrades) -- and the power-on-Ethernet adaption for the switch room is about £20 extra for a...
[January 16, 2003, 11:49]
Bluetooth car stereo? Watch Clarion...
News The AutoPC features include CD ROM/CD player, removable faceplate, 32MB Ram, 16MB Rom, Type II Compact Flash Slot, FM/AM/LW radio, 4x45 watt, 6ch pre-amp audio outputs, AUX input, infrared data port, USB port, serial port and a microphone input port.
[May 11, 1999, 8:51]
A Year Ago: Bluetooth car stereo? Watch Clarion...
News The AutoPC features include CD ROM/CD player, removable faceplate, 32MB Ram, 16MB Rom, Type II Compact Flash Slot, FM/AM/LW radio, 4x45 watt, 6ch pre-amp audio outputs, AUX input, infrared data port, USB port, serial port and a microphone input port.
[May 11, 2000, 7:01]
SP30098.exe
Downloads Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:.extract/Readme.txt .BP/Readme.txt .DK/Readme.txt .FI/Readme.txt .FR/Readme.txt .GR/Readme.txt .IT/Readme.txt .JP/Readme.txt .KR/Readme.txt .LS/Readme.txt .NL/Readme.txt .NO/Readme...
[March 4, 2005, 6:00]
TouchPad7132.zip
Downloads Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:.Win2k/Readme.txt .BP/Readme.txt .DK/Readme.txt .FI/Readme.txt .FR/Readme.txt .GR/Readme.txt .IT/Readme.txt .JP/Readme.txt .KR/Readme.txt .LS/Readme.txt .NL/Readme.txt .NO/Readme.txt...
[February 4, 2005, 6:00]
3Com Network Jack NJ-95 review
Reviews LEDs on the front panel show power and uplink status, and one by each port gives its link status. We were supplied with a single-port power over Ethernet module (£15.70 ex. This actually works out more expensive per port (£22.54 ex.
[June 3, 2003, 10:41]
Gigabit Ethernet: a buyer’s guide review
Reviews Netgear GS105 5-port Gigabit Switch Linksys SD2005 5-port Unmanaged Desktop Gigabit Switch Although bulky by comparison, the eight-port DGS-1008G is more suitable for larger workgroups, and offers the best price per port.
[December 8, 2003, 16:40]
Multi-Tech Faxfinder 820 review
Reviews Multi-Tech's FaxFinder is a turnkey fax server, that connects to an analogue port on a PBX.and converts faxes to PDF or TIFF files so incoming faxes can be received as emails, and faxes can be sent from any application that can print.
[April 18, 2008, 9:44]
US tops phishing league
News The rise in non-port-80 hosted sites and the number of sites which are hosting phishing attacks continues to lead us to believe that the number of machines that are compromised and are being used to host these attacks is growing," said the report.
[February 28, 2005, 12:55]
Royal announces low-cost Linux PDA
News It also includes a serial port and a USB port for further expansion. The $299 (about £200) device, set for launch in the US by the middle of this year, will be one of the cheapest colour handhelds on the market, and also promises to bring Linux to...
[January 10, 2002, 17:01]
Apple's mini plans ready for the big time
News Why would we want to port when we are able to do such a good job on our own platform? The argument that Apple should license its operating system or port it to x86 architecture is as old as the Mac. The key thing for us is to keep innovating.
[January 13, 2005, 16:40]
TechXNY: Return of the PDA/phone hybrids
News The Clie PEG-T665C comes with remote control software and an enhanced infrared port that allows the device to command consumer electronics products, such as DVD players, TVs and VCRs from up to 15 feet away.
[June 25, 2002, 10:53]
Intrusion prevention security tipped to boom in Europe
News Other security companies told the NetEvents audience that 802.1x, which places authentication on each network port, will play a big role in network security. If I'm a malicious employee and I want to run something bad on your network, then port...
[October 11, 2004, 12:45]



