TV hackers 'nuke' Czech beauty spot on TV.The perils of delivering TV transmissions across the Internet were highlighted last weekend when Panorama--an early-morning Czech TV programme that shows Webcam (WEB CAMera) A video camera that is used to send periodic images or continuous frames to a Web site for display. Webcam software typically captures the images as JPEG or MPEG files and uploads them to the Web server. scenes of beauty spots--was hacked Modified. Attacked. Having code altered. See hack and hacker. . The hackers interrupted the regular transmission with pictures of a nuclear explosion. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. newswire reports, the hackers gained access to a system operated by a sub-contractor and Czech Television is aware of the people responsible. The TV station says it has instructed its lawyers to take appropriate action against those involved Geoff Sweeney, CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey. of behavioural analysis IT security software specialist Tier-3, said that this type of hacking See hack and hacker. demonstrates the high levels of security risk involved when transmitting information across the Internet. "Internet-delivered broadcasts and Internet TV (1) Watching TV programs on or from the Internet. There are countless video clips available on Web sites for streaming as well as subscription services that offer TV programs and movies for downloading. transmissions are still in their infancy, but this doesn't stop hackers from attacking weak points in the transmission infrastructure," he said. "This is relatively new territory, both for the broadcasters and the hackers but the principles of good security practice still apply. Broadcasters need to look very carefully at their IT security systems to protect their system against these sorts of attacks which can only impact their transmissions and damage their reputations," he added. According to Sweeney even though TV transmissions across the Internet are still very much in their infancy, he is confident that behavioural analysis technology, which doesn't require every risk to be defined in order to detect a threatening activity, could have protected the Czech TV network against inappropriate access in the first place. "Behavioural analysis technology operates is future proof, it operates in real time and can lock down any unauthorised transmission like this, before they reach the viewer," he explained. www.tier-3.com |
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