With NAI & McAfee hacked, and now Eeye getting hacked today, I wonder if maybe hackers
have come up with a point system for hacking web sites. 10 points for small unknown
website. 50 points for brandname website hacked. 100 points for security company
website being hacked.
Eeye's web site is down, but the original hacked web page makes for interesting
reading.
http://www.attrition.org/mirror/attrition/2000/12/15/www.eeye.com/
Maybe Eeye should hire a Chief Security Officer who knows how to lock down their
website security, rather than a Chief Hacking Officer. Do you think most companies
buying security software would be apprehensive and suspicious of a security company
with a self-proclaimed gray hat hacker with an executive title of Chief Hacking
Officer? Or is this a new trend? Any other companies with CHO's?
Would kind of qualifications do you need to be a CHO?
- Kathy
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