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NYT on Target Shimomura
John Markoff writes today on security expert Tsutomu Shimomura, the target
of the break-in Markoff wrote about on Monday.
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Here's an excerpt:
Mr. Shimomura, one of the country's most skilled computer
security experts, is the person who prompted a Government
computer agency to issue a chilling warning on Monday.
Unknown intruders, the agency warned, had used a
sophisticated break-in technique to steal files from Mr.
Shimomura's own well-guarded computer in his home near San
Diego. And the stealth and style of the attack indicated
that many of the millions of computers connected to the
global Internet network could be at risk. There have been
at least four other known victims so far, including
computers at Loyola University of Chicago, the University
of Rochester and Drexel University in Philadelphia.
Since Monday, as the F.B.I. has continued to investigate
the crime and look for evidence of break-ins elsewhere, Mr.
Shimomura has been answering telephone calls and E-mail
from government, corporate and university computer
administrators seeking advice on how to arm themselves.
Between replies, he has been working feverishly to perfect
a new type of protective software that would thwart the
burglars. Once it is finished, he intends to distribute the
software free over the Internet.
But more than anything else, Mr. Shimomura, who is 30,
wants to help the Government catch the crooks. And while he
acknowledges that the thieves were clever, Mr. Shimomura
has also uncovered signs of ineptitude that he says will be
the intruders' eventual undoing.
"Looks like the ankle-biters have learned to read technical
manuals," Mr. Shimomura said derisively. "Somebody should
teach them some manners. "