The Great Security Caper
HOUSTON,
TX -- Something is happening in the city of Houston. One of
the town's best-known technology companies has been hit
with a crime. Research data from Evans Business Solutions
has been stolen and passed to their fiercest competitor,
Santa Clara-based Extar Systems. The result: their new breakthrough
product has been relegated to second fiddle as Extar announces its own
identical product, beating Evans to the punch.
Who committed this dastardly crime? Police are investigating,
and it could have been an inside job, a business partner,
or a hacker. They need your help to uncover clues and unmask
the perpetrator. If you can point the finger at the right person, you
could win a brand new Apple iPod. Watch for clues on this website and in Bytware print and web ads. At
the end of the year you can submit your accusation.
Get
started by meeting the suspects and reading
the rules of the game.
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Area Companies Report Strangers Snooping Around
HOUSTON
--
Several companies in the Houston area have reported
incidents of probing by hackers in recent weeks. IT managers
at several local organizations say that hackers seem to be
focusing on specific targets, looking for weaknesses to exploit.
The
incidents support trends reported by the FBI and CERT. For
the first half of 2003 alone, CERT tracked 76,404 intrusion
incidents. That’s
compared to 53,000 for all of 2002 as reported by the FBI;
and in 2001, the FBI found that 86% of surveyed companies
reported break-ins with total quantifiable losses of more
than $377 million.
Even more troubling, the FBI found in a survey
of more than 500 US IT professionals that only 30% of break-ins
are ever reported.
Speculation as to the reason hackers are
focusing on Houston-based companies has been a hot topic
over the past few weeks. Some law enforcement officials believe
that it may be due to upcoming special events in the city, while
others suggest that it could be a case of attempted espionage
by rival companies.
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