One security firm is applauding LulzSec for pointing out that organizations are still too "blasé" about security.
SecurEnvoy Co-Founder Applauds LulzSec Attacks : Read more
SecurEnvoy Co-Founder Applauds LulzSec Attacks : Read more
Except that it's a lot easier to exploit a vulnerability than it is to fix it. Just because they exploited vulnerabilities doesn't mean they know a damn thing about how to prevent them. Learning to fire a weapon is a lot easier than building an impenetrable fortress.Instead of persecuting them, we need to recognize their talent, embrace their expertise and encourage them across from the dark side to turn their expertise into something constructive rather than destructive.
Like the goverment hires people that knows nothing about security. Come on dude.These techies are up to speed and are useful to the industry – we need them," he admitted. "What people choose to ignore is many of today’s experts are ex-hackers themselves so Anonymous and LulzSec are actually tomorrow’s authority.