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Content Inside:Teaching Tip Utilizing Simple Hacking Techniques to Teach System Security and Hacker Identification Page 1Journal of Information Systems Education Vol. 14(1)Teaching Tip Utilizing Simple Hacking Techniques to Teach System Security and Hacker Identification Aaron D. Sanders Clarion University Clarion Pennsylvania 16214 ads7971@rit.edu ABSTRACT This first half of this paper details the tools and methodologies employed to determine the identity and physical location of a hacker who infiltrated a server and altered a Web page. The second half of this paper recreates the scenario in a laboratory environment in order to instruct students on system administration server security network management and basic data communications. Keywords: Handson exercises system administration IIS security server configuration 1. INTRODUCTION As an undergraduate student working on my Bachelor ofScience degree in Information Systems I had theopportunity to work as a parttime Network Administrator. Mydutiesincluded performing administrative and troubleshooting tasks on the servers workstations and network. The domain consisted of fiveservers all running Windows 2000 Server and Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0.One morning I received an email message informing methat one of the servers had been compromised and one of the Web pages altered. The actual damage was minor:The page had been changed from its original state to ablack background with a large yellow smiley face and the message Youve been HaCkEd. Have a nice day!Although no malignant damage had occurred I realizedthat this provided a unique opportunity for me to attempt to determine the identity of the hacker (I choose to use the more popular although incorrect term hacker because it causes less confusion than cracker which isthe correct term in this situation). Not only could I examine the tools and methodologies employed insimilar scenarios but this situation would also provide valu ...
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