As a young man, Kevin Mitnick became the world’s most notorious black hat hacker, breaking into the networks of companies like IBM, Nokia, Motorola, and other targets. After a stint in prison, he reinvented himself as a white hat hacker, selling his skills as a penetration tester and security consultant.
With his latest business venture, Mitnick has switched hats again: This time to an ambiguous shade of gray.
Late last week, Mitnick revealed a new branch of his security consultancy business he calls Mitnick’s Absolute Zero Day Exploit Exchange. Since its quiet inception six months ago, he says the service has offered to sell corporate and government clients high-end “zero-day” exploits, hacking tools that take advantage of secret bugs in software for which no patch yet exists. Mitnick says he’s offering exploits developed both by his own in-house researchers and by outside hackers, guaranteed to be exclusive and priced at no less than $100,000 each, including his own fee.
http://www.wired.com/2014/09/kevin-mitnick-selling-zero-day-exploits/
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Kevin Mitnick, Once the World’s Most Wanted Hacker, Is Now Selling Zero-Day Exploits
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