On 18/10/10 18:06, Tim wrote:
On Monday 18 October 2010 15:30:49 John Cooper wrote:
On 13/10/10 11:08, John Cooper wrote:
On 13/10/10 09:38, Robert Bronsdon wrote:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 20:26:30 +0100, John Cooper

<l...@discoverlinux.co.uk>  wrote:
A very secure internal network can still be snooped by a very secure
network employee and find your passwords! It really is bad
practice/lazy.

Just to make my point hit home, from the Certified Ethical Hacker book
received today.

Which type of hacker represents the highest risk to your network?

A. Disgruntled employee
B. Black-hat hacker
C. Grey-Hat hacker
D. Script kiddies

Answer tomorrow.

All four of them, as a name tag does not legislate for their intelligences or
ability.


All 4 do define their ability. A kiddie with Black-hat skills is a Black hat. There is one correct answer.

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