Sega Dreamcast for cyber attacks.

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06:08:02 Sega Dreamcast for cyber attacks.
During the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas was presented a conversion of the old Sega Dreamcast in an 'attack box' reconfigured to possible attacks information through a technique called 'phone home' and presented by its creators Aaron Higbee of Foundstone and Chris Davis RedSiren Technologies. The Dreamcast, in fact, besides being small enough is equipped with an Ethernet adapter and you can not buy for less than a hundred dollars on eBay. Configured properly, after having installed Linux, can be easily hidden under a desk or under the ceiling to allow access over the Internet is not filtered by the firewall. The car in fact, cycle the doors normally used for SSH, web surfing and email, which, failing because the firewall generate ping packets to the internet to look for the proxy server that acts as a bridge to the outside world . The software should be released in September on the site of the project, together with a similar code for the Compaq iPAQ.