This vérité action series follows Tiger Team – a group of elite professionals hired to infiltrate major business and corporate interests with the objective of exposing weaknesses in the world’s most sophisticated security systems, defeating criminals at their own game.
Tiger Team is comprised of Security Audit Specialists Chris Nickerson, Luke McOmie and Ryan Jones who employ a variety of covert techniques – electronic, psychological and tactical - as they take on a new assignment in each episode.
The show will air on CourtTV Tuesday, December 25 at 11 and 11:30pm E/P. Here’s a sample:
There’s an old saying in Tennessee — I know it’s in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can’t get fooled again.” —President George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002
Nothing is more lame than trying to pull Windows hashes off a system in order to break the administrator account’s password when you are on the system because the admin password was blank.
Well, that’s actually not true. There’s one thing that’s more lame, and that’s doing it more than once.
Here’s my list of systems that I have admin access to, let me pull the hashes from this one that was wide open…la la la…pullng them….breaking them…admin password? Blank! Blank? Well what the hell does that get me? Ah, shit, I did it again…
Retardo the Destructor.
Just thought I’d pass on a little shortcut for looking up Bugtraq IDs:
** Firefox only
http://search.securityfocus.com/swsearch?query=bid%20%s&sbm=bid&metaname
=alldoc&sort=swishrank (all one line)
bid 1499 , like so:

The results are beautiful:

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