Hackers Join Homeland Security Effort

By Adam Tanner, Washington Post Sep 14 2004 8:17AM

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho -- Jason Larsen types in a few lines of computer code to
hack into the controls of a nearby chemical plant. Then he finds an online
video camera inside and confirms that he has pumped up a pressure value.

"It's the challenge. It's you finding the flaws," he said when asked about
his motivation. "It's you against the defenders. It comes from a deep-seeded
need to find out how things work."

Larsen, 31, who wears his hair long and has braces on his teeth, is a
computer hacker with a twist. His goal is not to wreak havoc, but to boost
security for America's pipelines, railroads, utilities and other
infrastructure, part of a project backed by the Idaho National Engineering
and Environmental Laboratory.

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