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Marine Hackers
enigma:
I talked to a guy a few days ago, that ive known for a while. He just got back from the marines and he is a hacker there. anyone know how good marine hacker training is? im goin in for spec ops, not that that matters
voidmain:
I was a programmer and a lead systems administrator for my shop in the Air Force. But we also had security people that were the cracker type of hackers (which is what I think you mean) to do security audits on each organization. My systems were the only ones on the base that they were not able to break in to. That's sort of scary but it is a way to identify security problems and get them corrected.
Kintaro:
Sadly the NSA think Windows 2000 is secure.
voidmain:
quote:Originally posted by Ex Eleven / b0b 2.1:
Sadly the NSA think Windows 2000 is secure.
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Where did you hear that? Not from the NSA because they do not comment in operating systems used internally. They are working on a more secure version of Linux which one would have to assume that they use to some extent internally:
http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/
Also the FAQ on that site is where they mention that they do not comment on what software is used within the NSA.
Kintaro:
Sadly, i got it from www.unixsucks.com (i think). And nsa.gov is running Windows 2000 the last time i checked.
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