Temple University

Week 7 Reading Summary, Question, and recent Cyber Security News…

  1. Summarize one key point from each assigned reading…

Since 1995 “Netcat” from Hobbit is an excellent computer network utility used for testing firewalls, routers, and operating systems via TCP & UDP with in & out-bound connections thru any port. However one should obtain written authority to use on other network systems, and it is best used within test environments.

  1. Question to classmates (facilitates discussion) from assigned reading…

What is one way a hacker could hide Netcat on Windows OS?

*Answer is the following: a hacker could use port 80 (http Internet network traffic that is usually always open thru a firewall) between two systems.

  1. Identify, read, and post to our blog a current event article regarding ethical hacking & penetration testing (follow theme topic of the week, or other interesting related article)…

In the Cyber Security News lately (reported by eHackingNews.com back on 3/14/2012)…

Hacker Th3j35t3r (The Jester) may have broken into many smartphones using such technologies as QR codes, web browser vulnerabilities, Netcat (checking for Twitter accounts info [then sent back to other server]), etc…

http://www.ehackingnews.com/2012/03/hacker-th3j35t3r-threatens-to-expose.html

*NOTE: This MIS-5211 class blog posting for week #7 was not required (testing week) according to our instructor Mr. Mackey, but I posted anyway (since others did too.)

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