False Start For Cyber Security Challenge UK 18
An anonymous reader writes "Netcraft writes about an ironic 'false start' for the Cyber Security Challenge UK website. The new venture touts itself as 'a programme of national challenges, designed by experts, to identify and nurture the UK's future cyber security workforce.' Unfortunately, the website appears to be vulnerable to a basic cross-site scripting vulnerability which was easily found by some Twitter users."
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Or if someone else already got it, they were using simple hacks described on...twitter?
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Sigh (Score:3, Insightful)
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No they didn't, please check your facts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Times_Higher_Education_World_University_Rankings [wikipedia.org]
You're right that the THES ranking has been criticised. You'll note that they will be using a new methodology for this autumn's table.
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Oops, yes, I'd forgotten exactly what they did wrong, but nevertheless everyone outside the UK basically agrees these rankings are self aggrandizing bullshit.
A more honest ranking was done by Shanghai Jiao Tong University [wikipedia.org]. In fact, the Shanghai rankings are still extremely based towards English speaking universities, although less blatantly biased towards British institutions. In all seriousness, the University of Sheffield simply does not belong in the top 100 for any world university rankings. lol
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They don't have much credibility in the UK either, hehe. The university I work at is apparently in the world's top ten, which is rather o.O.
Donkeys seeking to recruit lions (Score:5, Insightful)
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Perhaps the website is the first part of the recruitment process -
"if you can hack this, then we could offer you a job as a white hat" Or something like
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