Tag Archive 'Xiao Tian'

Aug 04 2009

The Dark Cough – DEFCON 17

Thanks to everyone who showed up to the Dark Visitor meetup at DEFCON 17.  It was a lot of fun and I had a great time joking around and talking shop with everyone.  The only gambling that I did was deciding on the Korean BBQ place close to the con hotel – the food was pretty good and they reserved a nice area for the group (of 21) so I guess the gamble paid off. I hope everyone had as much fun as I did. There was a lot of praise for Heike’s book as well as the work we’re doing together on the blog – that was all very much appreciated. We need to convince Heike to come out to DEFCON18 next year… Come on, Vegas isn’t so bad.

I spent most of my time at the con attending presentations.  There were at least two presentations that featured a slide devoted to Xiao Tian and the Dark Visitor got mentioned in two presentations.  I think that we should setup a scholarship fund to sponsor Xiao Tian so she can come to Vegas next year and meet with us.

So I decided to put together a give away for people who attended the meetup and settled on a CD packed full of Chinese hacker papers and videos. I put a nice lightscribe label on all of them and included “The Dark Visitor” in Chinese characters. Well apparently I entered the characters rather hastily and instead of 黑客, I put 黑咯, which means Dark Cough (according to Ming Zhou). So at least I learned a new character and maybe that will be the name of the next big disease that comes out of Asia. Who knows? Maybe the flawed Dark Visitor CD will turn out to be the next ultra rare one-eyed beanie baby or something (I’ll start planting them on ebay tomorrow).

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Heike and I have talked about having some TDV wearable stuff. Perhaps a Titan Rain Suit? Maybe a “Certified Great Firewall Engineer” T-Shirt? How about a Javaphile Coffee Shop baseball hat? Sunwear tanktop? Let us know what you think. We’ll think of something clever to do with the proceeds like buy Xiao Tian an HD webcam.

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Aug 04 2008

Chinese hacker dancing and defacing = pure awesome!

Just going to change the name of the blog to the Xiao Tian Show and call it a day. Even though Chinese hackers are now constantly worrying about the Olympics getting hacked, Xiao Tian has managed to remain in the spotlight. The latest articles making the rounds about Xiao Tian still summarize the interview with the Daily News and Analysis, just with the addition of a defacement:

The first reference I can find of this defacement indicates it took place in September of 2006, to protest Prime Minister Koizumi’s visit to the Yasukuni Shrine. Several people posting think it was done by a female hacker due to the signature line that translates to something like, “the girl pissing on the Yasukuni toilet.”

The article uses the screen shot to demonstrate how ferocious female Chinese hacker can be and does not attribute it to Xiao Tian. Plus, we know our gal would never use such vulgar language. She saves all that built up nationalist energy for the dance floor:

FROM Xiao Tian’s blog: She is on the left in black and says to ignore the other girl in the short skirt. As a matter of fact, Xiao Tian wants you to know she hates that girl. Apparently, the DJ pushed the girl up on the stage so the two could dance together. Xiao Tian doesn’t have kind words for the DJ either. Also, she claims to have been a bit nervous on stage, so these are not her best dance moves.

That is why you come here, for the culture. Now, back to your nerdly doings.

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Jul 21 2008

Leader of Chinese female hacker “security” team not happy


On May 29th, we posted a profile of Cn Girl Security Team, an organization of female hackers. A reporter from the Daily News and Analysis, Venkatesan Vembu, picked up the story and called for an interview.

Not sure how widely the story was circulated in the western press but it sure was popular in China.

On her blog, Xiao Tian admits that all the sudden publicity came as a shock when people started calling asking about the article. She claims to have stepped away from the “security” site for quite some time and that much of what was written was hype. Just a girl who enjoys blogging and computers. For someone who takes so many pictures of herself, it is hard to believe that this has become such a burden on her.

The Cn Girl Security Team website has been showing a 403 error for the past week and some have suggested it was done by hackers. They say this further demonstrates the low-level technical skills possessed by the group. Xiao Tian denies the rumor and contends there was a problem with the hosting service.

Either way, one more hacker website bites the dust. Hundreds remain but we got you covered.

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