Deviant Ollam
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She's amazing. She's a dog so perfectly trained. You could let her off the leash. And she knows commands where she could, you know, run and just kind of be hidden in the woods. And so now he's a guy walking around with a leash. And who doesn't want to help a guy with a dog leash? Of course, you got that beautiful dog of mine. So eventually, you know, he'll call, she'll come running out.
She's amazing. She's a dog so perfectly trained. You could let her off the leash. And she knows commands where she could, you know, run and just kind of be hidden in the woods. And so now he's a guy walking around with a leash. And who doesn't want to help a guy with a dog leash? Of course, you got that beautiful dog of mine. So eventually, you know, he'll call, she'll come running out.
If he gets challenged by, oh, here's my dog. Thank goodness.
If he gets challenged by, oh, here's my dog. Thank goodness.
The goal was to demonstrate access to, quote, sensitive areas. We had a list of sensitive areas, manufacturing areas, certain people's offices that were in charge of critical functions. If we could demonstrate, we could tamper with end product before it goes to market, that would be bad. No, no, you just tamper. It means you touch hands on this one machine or this one package and take a picture.
The goal was to demonstrate access to, quote, sensitive areas. We had a list of sensitive areas, manufacturing areas, certain people's offices that were in charge of critical functions. If we could demonstrate, we could tamper with end product before it goes to market, that would be bad. No, no, you just tamper. It means you touch hands on this one machine or this one package and take a picture.
So why don't you think you can get in? What's the what's the thing there that you're like? It was a small crew. I mean, it was maybe a dozen employees on any shift and everyone knows each other. And it's not an environment that was open to the public. So it's not like customers or visitors were coming and going, which is much more common in offices, you know.
So why don't you think you can get in? What's the what's the thing there that you're like? It was a small crew. I mean, it was maybe a dozen employees on any shift and everyone knows each other. And it's not an environment that was open to the public. So it's not like customers or visitors were coming and going, which is much more common in offices, you know.
Yeah, if we were on site, not to mention we had to read all their briefing materials on their OSHA regs and their best industry practices. So if you're in a production environment, you've got the hard hat here, you've got this, you've got the earplugs. Otherwise, the foreman will be saying, who is that person? Who let you in here? Jag off. So we wanted to minimize contact with humans.
Yeah, if we were on site, not to mention we had to read all their briefing materials on their OSHA regs and their best industry practices. So if you're in a production environment, you've got the hard hat here, you've got this, you've got the earplugs. Otherwise, the foreman will be saying, who is that person? Who let you in here? Jag off. So we wanted to minimize contact with humans.
We would go at night, we said, and we would try small town America, you play to what you think is going down, you say, it's either gonna be Saturday night football or Sunday everyone's maybe at church, I don't know. So Saturday night, we started to weaken the target. So we'd approach. We would remove card readers from their mounts. It turns out there was an open campus.
We would go at night, we said, and we would try small town America, you play to what you think is going down, you say, it's either gonna be Saturday night football or Sunday everyone's maybe at church, I don't know. So Saturday night, we started to weaken the target. So we'd approach. We would remove card readers from their mounts. It turns out there was an open campus.
You could walk onto the grounds. There were no fences. But we would remove card readers from the wall. We would install little interception devices behind the card reader, put them back on the wall. It's a device called an ESP key. We're going to check a few doors. The doors are all tight as a drum. We'll compromise the card readers.
You could walk onto the grounds. There were no fences. But we would remove card readers from the wall. We would install little interception devices behind the card reader, put them back on the wall. It's a device called an ESP key. We're going to check a few doors. The doors are all tight as a drum. We'll compromise the card readers.
Hopefully, somebody coming or going on a late shift, because they worked in three shifts, maybe someone's going to use a door and we'll be able to compromise the credentials when we come by tomorrow. Sunday, we asked, do you have any hours on Sunday? They said, no, it's pretty thin on Sunday. Okay. I mean, production environment, the actual factory was running, but the offices were dead on Sunday.
Hopefully, somebody coming or going on a late shift, because they worked in three shifts, maybe someone's going to use a door and we'll be able to compromise the credentials when we come by tomorrow. Sunday, we asked, do you have any hours on Sunday? They said, no, it's pretty thin on Sunday. Okay. I mean, production environment, the actual factory was running, but the offices were dead on Sunday.
We did okay. Come by Sunday morning, and we drove by the parking lot, just pulled in and pulled out enough that I could dump the remotely. I could radio into the interception devices. I got some credentials.
We did okay. Come by Sunday morning, and we drove by the parking lot, just pulled in and pulled out enough that I could dump the remotely. I could radio into the interception devices. I got some credentials.