[NetBehaviour] Hackers attack Large Hadron Collider.
dave miller
dave.miller.uk at gmail.com
Sun Sep 14 10:19:35 CEST 2008
Great idea james. Could you get it to suck in the royal family? And
where would they go?
2008/9/13 james jwm-art net <james at jwm-art.net>:
> Yeah, I'm currently working on a patch/hack/sed, to get the LHC to open
> up a black hole large enough that it escapes the tunnel and cruises
> round the world sucking up irritating world leaders, kinda like a big
> uber-rich-sucking vacuum cleaner - but under my control mwa ha ha ha.
>
>
> On 13/9/2008, "marc garrett" <marc.garrett at furtherfield.org> wrote:
>
>>Hackers attack Large Hadron Collider.
>>
>>By Roger Highfield, Science Editor/Telegraph.
>>
>>Hackers have mounted an attack on the Large Hadron Collider, raising
>>concerns about the security of the biggest experiment in the world as it
>>passes an important new milestone.
>>
>>The scientists behind the ?4.4bn atom smasher had already received
>>threatening emails and been besieged by telephone calls from worried
>>members of the public concerned by speculation that the machine could
>>trigger a black hole to swallow the earth, or earthquakes and tsunamis,
>>despite endless reassurances to the contrary from the likes of Prof
>>Stephen Hawking.
>>
>>Now it has emerged that, as the first particles were circulating in the
>>machine near Geneva, a Greek group had hacked into the facility and
>>displayed a page with the headline "GST: Greek Security Team."
>>
>>The people responsible signed off: "We are 2600 - dont mess with us. (sic)"
>>
>>The website - cmsmon.cern.ch - can no longer be accessed by the public
>>as a result of the attack.
>>
>>more...
>>http://tinyurl.com/3sbzen
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