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U.S.-Canadian Team Wins Top Contest In Olympics Of Hacking

A team of hackers from two North American universities won the "Capture the Flag" championship, a contest seen as the "Olympics of hacking," which draws together some of the world's best in the field, Zeba Siddiqui reported for Reuters.


Photo Insert: The competition is seen as the "Olympics of Hacking."



In the carpeted ballroom of one of the largest casinos in Las Vegas, the few dozen hackers competing in the challenge sat hunched over laptops from Friday through Sunday during the DEF CON security conference that hosts the event.


The winning team, called Maple Mallard Magistrates, included participants from Carnegie Mellon University, its alumni, and the University of British Columbia.



The contest involves breaking into custom-built software designed by the tournament organizers. Participants must not only find bugs in the program but also defend themselves from hacks coming from other competitors.


The hackers, mostly young men and women, included visitors from China, India, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. Some worked for their respective governments, some for private firms, and others were college students.


All the news: Business man in suit and tie smiling and reading a newspaper near the financial district.

While their countries may be engaged in cyber espionage against one another, the DEF CON CTF contest allows elite hackers to come together in the spirit of sport. The reward is not money, but prestige.


"No other competition has the clout of this one," said Giovanni Vigna, a participant who teaches at the University of California in Santa Barbara.


Science & technology: Scientist using a microscope in laboratory in the financial district.

"And everybody leaves politics at home. You will easily find a participant here going to another who may be from a so-called enemy nation to say 'you did an amazing job, an incredible hack.'"





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