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Dear Readers,
We have a very special open issue of the Magazine for you. This time, thanks to all the wonderful people from the Security Serious team, we present the Hacker Tales - a collection of stories contributed by various authors from the information security industry. All kinds of stories, all of them interesting, all of them good to tell your friends, even those not normally fascinated by the cybercrime landscape.
We encourage you to get involved in the Security Serious event - it's of the "by the community, for the community" variety, and we would love for you to take part, whether you can be there in person, or not. You can find all the information you need at their website www.securityserious.com, their Facebook profile (Link! ->) or Twitter, @SecSerious.
We hand this issue over to you and hope you enjoy every word of it.
Dig in!
eForensics Magazine
Editorial Team
Table of Contents
Foreword
A hacker’s life version 1.0: The good ol’days
Anon
Careless: A story about “normal people”
Tyler Reguly, Tripwire
Fear, loathing and privacy
Dan Raywood, IT Security Guru
911 - The coming Cyber Armageddon
Amar Singh, CISO
Changing Locks, Stocks and Two Smoking Logins
Lara Lackie, Eskenzi PR
How Not to Unleash a Weapon of Mass Destruction
Jim McClellan, AppRiver
My Dad, the wealthiest cleaner alive!
Yvonne Eskenzi, Eskenzi PR
It started with an accident
David Gibson, Varonis
Seeing Red
Dulcie McLerie, Eskenzi PR
Forget me not
Bethany Smith, Eskenzi PR
What They Don’t Know Can Really Hurt
Calum Macleod, Behaviosec
Money Mules - Money for nothing, get your kicks for free
Neil Stinchcombe, Eskenzi PR
Stitched up like a kipper by a Trojan Horse!
Craig Young, Tripwire
The Hotel Visitor
Ronnie Tokazowski, PhishMe
Having your cake and eating it
Carolina Brealey, Eskenzi PR
Morgan’s Revolt
By Courtney Ostermann, at Imperva
Tips for surviving the inter-connected world
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