World’s most famous hacker to speak at ULM Business Symposium
Kevin Mitnick, known as the world’s most famous hacker, will deliver the keynote address at the ULM College of Business and Social Science’s annual Business Symposium 6 p.m. Thursday.
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Kevin Mitnick, famous hacker to speak at ULM Business Symposium
Kevin Mitnick, known as the world’s most famous hacker, will deliver the keynote address at the ULM College of Business and Social Science’s annual Business Symposium 6 p.m. Thursday.
Yahoo announced within the past month that user data from more than 500 million accounts had been compromised. E-mails and documents were stolen from the Democratic National Committee's servers and leaked to the media. Several major hospitals disclosed that their internal computer networks had been shut down and files encrypted by criminal gangs demanding ransom. And last month, hackers unleashed a massive denial of service attack that enlisted thousands of compromised devices like DVRs and cameras to shut down a popular cybersecurity website.
Think you can’t be hacked, Virginia? Famous hacker turned consultant Kevin Mitnick says think again
Kevin Mitnick, a famous hacker who went to federal prison in the 1990s, fields questions from the audience at the Virginia Cyber Convention & Expo in Virginia Beach on Oct. 6, 2016. Mitnick now helps companies avoid being hacked, and was the keynote speaker at the expo.
Kevin Mitnick World’s most famous hacker to speak at ULM Business Symposium
MONROE, La. — Kevin Mitnick, known as the world’s most famous hacker, will deliver the keynote address at the ULM College of Business and Social Science’s annual Business Symposium on Thursday, October 13 at 6 p.m at the Monroe Civic Center’s Jack Howard Theatre.
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