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| Written by Roberto Preatoni (SyS64738) | ||||||
| Tuesday, 30 May 2006 | ||||||
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- as a media entity, being accredited in the press at the most known security conferences/exhibitions around the world (Defcon, Blackhat Japan, Chaos Communication Congress, Bellua, InfoSecurity Europe, HITB Malaysia etc. etc.) - bringing new content to hacker/security conferences with its speakers: Defcon in Las Vegas, Hack In The Box in Malaysia, Belluas in Indonesia, Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin and several private speeches for state organizations - creating a new way to distribute hacker content: the hero-z comics (http://www.hero-z.org). This is the first experiment in its kind in the world, and has even been extended with themes and music created by the hacker community. - training security professionals (the only way we collect the funds needed to support Zone-H) with a large number of "Hands on Hacking" seminars across the globe, including Italy, Switzerland, Slovenija, Germany, United Kingdom, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russian Federation, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, Malaysia, US, Australia and soon Spain. - distributing a mailing list to some of the worldwide government organizations including various CERTs... This new version of Zone-H will bring you right in the middle of the battlefield like no other media will ever do. Our view is that of a future where the Internet will be in the center of both good and the bad aspects of our lifes. The Internet is already becoming an asymmetric weapon, mediating cyberbattles: real ones as well as the political ones. In this view, the new site is totally different from the old one; there are several news sections, covering a wide range of aspects: IT security, warfare and geopolitical as we see Internet (in)security today is touching all these aspects. Dark scenarios, intelligence, cyberwarfare and digital freedom are some of the topics that the new Zone-H will cover. Each news article will allow user's comments and we welcome you to make good use of such opportunity. We will keep you in touch with the different hacker realities in different parts of the world, as well as covering activities such as security conferences/exhibitions, hacker's projects, hacker's hideouts, hacker's art and philosophy as well as legal and political aspects of the IT security world. The available sections in the new Zone-H are: The geopolitics section covers a range of news which are considered strategic to understand the world. The common mistake security websites are doing is to consider IT security a topic separated from the rest of the world's important issues. Zone-H.org in the past years demonstrated that politics, warfare, terrorism, social issues are more often connected with the Internet and with the usage the good and the bad people are doing of it.
The Digital Warfare section covers the whole sphere of news related to the use of the Internet as a mean of asymmetric weapon: governmental programs, cyber-dissidence, cyber-terrorism, cyber-control as well as digital espionage.
The 360° section will cover, with a threehundreds-and-sixty degrees approach the IT security information produced by the rest of the world. It is basically a huge aggregator of all the possible web sources about security, malware, spam, viruses etc. etc. Get lost into it!
The ITsec section contains security news and advisories both public and of zone-h exclusivity. In this section our writers/researchers are publishing also comments on relevant public news
The training section contains the list of the past and future training seminars performed worldwide by Zone-H's globetrotters: hands on hacking, wireless hacking, forensic, database hacking etc. etc.
In this section you can find a list of book reccomended by Zone-H as well as the books written by Zone-H members
This section contains the most common answers people want to find about Zone-H
This section contains information about web server cyber-attacks. Usually conducted by script kiddies but more often a way to express cyber-protests for political reasons. Monitoring web defacements is an important activity as the tools and the techniques used by defacers are the same tools and techniques used by serious criminals or cyber mercenaries.
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CHAMPAGNE! Today we celebrate the new version of Zone-H! The question is: is it a mere aesthetical re-paint or it is the evolution of a concept that originally started as a pure defacement archive, which now has changed into a security site that over time has embraced the hacker (in the sense of researchers) community?












