Hacking: The Good, the Bad and the Murky (From IEEE Spectrum)
Friday, July 8th, 2011, by JohnMHoyt | No Comments
IEEE Spectrum Hacking Graph
Over on the IEEE Spectrum site is a neat article on “The Two Faces of Hacking” which was last updated on July 6, 2011 as of this writing and it shows a graph of hacks, which is interactive to allow you to select only the “Good”, “Bad” or “Murky” hacks or any combination.
The graph was created to outline the differences between different hacks and exploits, from StuxNet to RFID hacking, to LulzSec… It shows the level of impact of each, and how simple or innovative they are.
Pretty interesting take on it… Go check it out and let them know your thoughts…
Tags: Computer Security, exploit, Hacking, Network Security, security, Spectrum IEEE
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