職業道德電腦黑客助力企業及政府確保

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  6月12日CNN聽力:職業品德電腦黑客助力企業及當局確保防護平安

  

  Here we go with the quick check of three of theschools watching this Thursday and making a RollCall requests at CNNStudentNews.com.

  Mendive Middle School leaves things off for us.

  They're working a little magic from the City ofSparks, the state of Nevada.

  From Prince George, Virginia, a very royal welcome tothe Royals of Prince George High School.

  And it's great to see our viewers at Gomarus Scholengemeenschap.

  It's in the city of Gorinchem, Netherlands.

  Businesses, banks and governments are looking for a few good computer hackers.

  And by good, they mean certified ethical hackers, people paid to test and protect anorganization's electronic information from the kind of hackers who might be looking to steal it.

  In the U.S., certified ethical hackers can eventually earn as much as 130,000 per year.

  What do you think of when I say the word hacker?

  Some creepy dude in a basement?

  Well, that's a misconception.

  What if I told you there's a class of hackers who don't just have social skills, they have moresocial intelligence than anyone you'll ever meet?

  David Kennedy is one of them.

  He's what's known as a social engineer or a people hacker.

  His craft is to dupe you into doing things and sharing information you probably shouldn't.

  Could I just get your credit card number?

  Some use it for illegal activity.

  In David's case, companies pay him to find out if employees are leaving the companyvulnerable.

  He and his team show us how it's done.

  Step one, spoof his number so it looks like he's calling from inside the company and then calltech support.

  Hello, are you there? Hello.

  Hi, it's Ken, can I help you?

  I was wondering if you can take a look at a website I'm trying to get to.

  It's' for a big customer thing I'm working on for Monday and I can't seem to get to the websitefrom my computer.

  Sure. What website? I'll see if I can get to it.

  Thanks, man, I really appreciate the help.

  I mean, it could be a stupid thing, I barely suck at computers, but-so it's www.survey-pro.com.

  Yes, I got a prompt to open.

  I just clicked open and I'm at the site now.

  Here's what the IT guy doesn't realize.

  By clicking that link, he's just given David full access to his computer.

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