I have to caution you about the strategy suggested here. If you want to demonstrate 
hacking, go to the CEO and ASK PERMISSION in advance to demonstrate it.

I would strongly advise against premature and unauthorized hacking to gather evidence 
of why your company should be improving its security.

At the very least, write a memo to the CIO or CEO stating that you are going to do it 
and stating that you believe (assuming that you do) that this is an authorized 
activity for you to undertake given your responsibility for security, documenting what 
you are going to do to each system, etc., and stick to that plan.

John


In a message dated Thu, 3 Jan 2002  1:29:57 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Gaziel, 
Avishay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

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> Hi there,
> well, You are being a bit paranoid and it's a good practice for
> security pros...
> I suggest you try and convince your CEO (Directly- as it's HIS ass on
> the line here
> in case your next cracker is less mercifull) to sit and listen to a
> nice lecture (presentation)
> where you, as his security manager, explain exactly how you break
> into his own Inbox/desktop/whatever
> you should bring evidence!!!!!!! strong ones!!!!!!!!
> If you decided to resign, that's O.K, but I think a little tactics
> can get you further 
> in your career, and your CIO a little backwards.
> Rmmember-Hack the Systems and bring Evidence!!!!
> 
> Gaziel Avishay, 
> Information Risk Management
> KPMG Somekh-Chaikin
> Tel-972-3-6848606/591
> 

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