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July 12, 2002 4:10 AM PDT

AT&T: Workers not to be duped by hackers

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AT&T has warned employees not to be tricked into surrendering sensitive information about its network to hackers posing as colleagues or customers this weekend, a spokeswoman said on Friday. The warning, sent in an e-mail to AT&T staff, came ahead of a major hackers convention in New York where some of the attendees plan to give a demonstration of "social engineering" techniques--ways of getting information that can be used to break into computer networks from the people who run them.

AT&T workers in past years were tricked into giving out sensitive information over the telephone to people pretending to be other employees or customers, according to the internal AT&T e-mail dated on Thursday. Recorded telephone calls based on those exchanged have been sold as instructional videos to would-be hackers at the HOPE (Hackers on Planet Earth) conference, the e-mail said. This year's conference, dubbed H2K2, started on Friday and runs through Sunday in New York City.

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