Loren Cress wrote:
>The behavior Dan Tentler exhibited screams "troll" to me, and his intentions >were clearly selfish: whether to surreptitiously obtain >personal/private >information for his own benefit, or to get personal satisfaction by riling the >group. He claims to be a "security >professional" but Dan Tentler's >unprofessional actions demonstrate his *inexperience, immaturity, and >dishonesty*. This kind of thing >might have been fun in high school, but it >is not the kind of thing I've come to expect from a 29-year old adult. David Kaiser wrote: >Right. ARP spoofing made everyone's laptop on that network send their >packets to Dan's laptop instead of to the router. ARP spoofing can be >done with a number of little tools that any script kiddie can download >and run. >And that's the problem with script kiddies - they actually haven't done >anything innovative... I don't think Dan Tentler actually wrote any >code or ever did anything original - certainly nothing educational to >the group - he just ran someone else's application and harvested >everyone's packets looking for personal information. Any one of us >could do that (but none of us have except for him.) Dan Tehtler wrote: > Sort of funny you think doing a MITM attack is 'script kiddie' level > though, it just illustrates to me your depth of knowledge with security. After reading that statement, I am not wondering if Dan is really a security professional: I'm starting to wonder if he has really achieved 'script-kiddie' level. Well, I'm sure he knows more than I do, but I couldn't resist the humor in that. _________________________________________________________________ It’s the same Hotmail®. If by “same” you mean up to 70% faster. http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_acq_broad1_122008
