Top 8 weirdest, meanest and dumbest hacks of all time - CSO Online
Top 8 weirdest, meanest and dumbest hacks of all time - CSO Online |
Top 8 weirdest, meanest and dumbest hacks of all time - CSO Online Posted: 28 Jul 2020 03:00 AM PDT Hackers are determined, persistent, clever, adaptable, stealthy and merciless. They will exploit any tragedy, even the current COVID-19 pandemic, and take advantage of any vulnerability in your network. Sometimes hacks can be incredibly complex and sophisticated, but most hackers take the path of least resistance and attack networks through phishing, weak passwords, unpatched systems and social engineering. And sometimes hacks can be just plain weird. Here are eight examples: [ Keep up with 8 hot cyber security trends (and 4 going cold). Give your career a boost with top security certifications: Who they're for, what they cost, and which you need. | Sign up for CSO newsletters. ]1. Data stolen through fish tankCybersecurity firm Darktrace made quite a splash in 2017 when it announced that it had discovered hackers using an internet-connected fish tank to steal data from an unidentified North American casino. Apparently, the aquarium tank was equipped with IoT sensors connected to a PC that monitored and regulated the water temperature and the cleanliness of the tank and controlled the feeding of the fish. "Someone used the fish tank to get into the network, and once they were in the fish tank, they scanned and found other vulnerabilities and moved laterally to other places in the network," says Justin Fier, director for cyber intelligence and analysis at Darktrace. |
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 12:56 AM PDT Friends who filmed a prankster who snuck into an aquarium for a swim at a popular zoo have no regrets and plan to do it again, despite threats of legal action. Sydney Zoo has reported the incident to police and vowed to take legal action over the group's 'unacceptable' and 'offensive' behaviour. The new tourist attraction near Blacktown in Sydney's west became aware after footage by the man's friends went viral online. Richie Chaalan, who filmed the footage of his mate 'Mak' underwater makes no apologies for Monday's aquarium intrusion, claiming to Daily Mail Australia Sydney Zoo is in the wrong. Richie Chaalan filmed his mate Mak swimming in the aquarium at Sydney Zoo (pictured) Mr Chaalan can be heard laughing as he captures the diverse range of aquatic animal life inside the tank. He soon becomes distracted by the antics of his mate Mak as he swims into view. 'What the f*** is that,' Mr Chaalan says as he laughs hysterically while the aquarium intruder ducks and dives in and between the fish. Another friend can also be seen filming Mak's antics. Mr Chaalan told Daily Mail Australia the stunt wasn't planned. 'My friend is a big fish lover and thought it would be good idea to jump in while we were visiting the zoo,' he said. 'We have no regrets and are hoping to do it again.' He was unfazed about threats of police and legal action and accused Sydney Zoo of animal cruelty. 'They're the ones in the wrong by entrapping aquatic life against their will,' he said. 'I don't think they found out yet,' Mr Chaalan commented online after a friend asked what happened to the aquarium intruder. 'I can't believe he done that,' he captioned the footage. The video sparked an angry response from Sydney Zoo, which slammed the men involved. Mr Chaalan said the pair have no regrets from their actions and plan to repeat the stunt again Mr Chaalan told Daily Mail Australia Mak is a 'big fish lover' who thought it would be good idea to get in the aquarium 'Your behaviour is unacceptable and completely idiotic,' the zoo posted online. 'You are trespassing and we have reported you to the police, who will contact you shortly. 'Your conduct is offensive. You've jumped a safety barrier to get into this position and you have compromised the welfare of our precious animals. 'Our lawyers and the police will be taking further action.' In a statement to Daily Mail Australia, Sydney Zoo managing director Jake Burgess described the men's behaviour as 'appalling'. 'This not only jeopardises their own safety but more importantly the welfare of the animals at Sydney Zoo,' he said. 'Blacktown Area Command have an active investigation into this matter.' NSW Police confirmed inquiries are continuing. 'Police have been told the man entered the aquarium section of the zoo about 3pm yesterday (Monday 27 July 2020), before swimming in the tank, a spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia. 'The zoo was open at the time.' Sydney Zoo have vowed to take legal action over the group's 'unacceptable' behaviour |
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