RE: How do you become a Cyber Bounty Hunter?

From: Rob Shein (shoten@starpower.net)
Date: Fri Nov 07 2003 - 18:35:10 EST


I think you're adding too much power to what they had in mind. They aren't
putting out a reward for freelancers to go hunt these guys down; they're
putting out a reward for people who can provide evidence to law enforcement
that gets them caught. In other words, "If you know these guys, and rat
them out, we'll pay you big money."

> -----Original Message-----
> From: C Ryll [mailto:carolynryll@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 6:10 PM
> To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
> Subject: How do you become a Cyber Bounty Hunter?
>
>
> After a discussion with some people regarding Microsoft's two posted
> bounties, I understand that cyber bounty hunters are actually
> available for
> hire by companies. I am curious what knowledge base, or
> experience, this
> type of independent position would require. Where would you
> obtain this form
> of security knowledge? Given that MAC and IP can both be
> spoofed, and that
> victim systems are often used to launch some attacks, how do
> you actually
> get back to the original source?
>
> Note that I am not talking about fundamental security
> knowledge (I.e., how
> to secure a system, or determining if/what was on the
> system), but how to
> trace back to the origin of the attack while knowing that the
> IP and MAC are
> most likely spoofed and/or attacks rerouted.
>
> Respectfully,
> Carolyn.
>
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