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August 06, 2007 | Comments: (0)

Blonde ambition at Defcon

Reporter Michelle Madigan came to the 15th annual Defcon conference in search of a good story. Instead, she became one.

The NBC producer was hoping to capture undercover video of hackers for an upcoming Dateline segment. But Madigan ignored two salient facts: Defcon forbids hidden cameras, and the favorite sport of the Defconners is spotting undercover federal agents in attendance. A blonde 20-something TV reporter would not pose much of a challenge.

According to published reports, the show's security “goons” repeatedly offered to give her press credentials, which any reporter of normal intelligence might take as a sign their secret identity was compromised. Not Madigan. She proceeded to enter the conference and pan her purse around the room.

Gee, is that a hidden camera in your handbag, or are you just a friggin' idiot?

After playing a fake round of "Spot the Fed," show leader Dark Tangent (aka Jeff Moss) decided to play "Spot the Reporter," asking the press person with the hidden camera to please identify herself. Once Madigan realized the jig was up, she fled the room. She was gleefully tailed into the parking log by a dozen or so jeering Defcon attendees, which is the closest some of them had been to a girl in their lives.

(You can view photos of Madigan's perp walk here, or watch a migraine-inducing video of it here. Note all the Defcon geeks carrying cameras in the photos. Photography is permitted at the show, provided you ask nicely. If Madigan had accepted the friggin' press pass, she probably could have taken the camera out of her bag and captured as much footage as she wanted.)

Show organizers knew Madigan was coming before she even stepped onto a plane, which is frightening but not necessarily surprising. This snippet from the IDG News story by Robert McMillan and PC World's Erik Larkin is worth repeating:

Defcon organizers identified Madigan after being tipped off by her associates, who Priest [a show organizer] declined to name. After the incident, Priest showed reporters a complete dossier on Madigan, which included a photograph, phone number, job title and social security number. He would not say how he obtained it.

I have only two rules when dealing with the hacker community: Rule #1: Don't mess with the black hats. Rule #2: See rule #1.

Madigan has now learned that it's not as much fun being on the other side of the camera, and when you research a segment on hackers, you need to do more than rent the movie "War Games."

Got hot tips or more stupid reporter tricks? Give us the scoop below or whisper in my ear here. Top newshounds will receive some cool swag.

Posted by Robert X. Cringely on August 6, 2007 07:07 AM


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Madigan fell into the same traps many hackers fall into... thinking you're too smart to get caught, thinking you're smarter than everyone else, thinking the people you're trying to hoodwink are stupid merely because they're not like you.

Maybe her getting caught should serve as a reminder to them that no matter who you are or what credentials you have, you can get caught a lot easier than you think.

Posted by: FrumpyDick at August 6, 2007 09:43 AM

This is really plain dumb... Is it a blode joke or what ???

Anyway she risks to have all "personal" pics posted on the net !!!

Posted by: C4ipp3r at August 6, 2007 11:10 AM

Too funny. Must change underwear... Please more funnies!

What was she thinking? Or better yet, who hired her? Or better yet, who watches TV and believes these over paid soft bellies??? Or even better yet,these are the people our expensive cable TV subscriptions show us?

Hilarious. Hope she gets caught on the camera more often to remind her what's it like being hunted, especially in undercover mode.

Thanks for the laugh.

Posted by: Nick at August 6, 2007 01:52 PM

Fer cryin' out loud, learn your prey. Any female at a hacker convention:

* Must have tats
* Baggy black t-shirt
* 50 pounds overweight
* Dark, scraggly hair
* Deodorant is optional

And does not drive an Infinity! Try a clapped-out Celica doofus!

Posted by: Doug in Seattle at August 6, 2007 02:26 PM

"OK, Ms. Madigan you're free to go now". As she runs off to the parking lot, black hat hackers waiting outside swoop in to steal her identity. Say, this sounds eerily familiar to another MSNBC family favorite featuring "undercover" exploits. Taste of your own medicine indeed.

Posted by: Nick at August 7, 2007 10:44 PM

Reminds me why I stopped watching
Dateline years ago after Stone
Phillips and Dateline cronies rigged
a GM gas tank to explode when it was
struck by another vehicle to prove
their point. They were exposed and
had to do an on the air mea culpa.
The show lost all credibility with
me ever since. I see they are still
up to their dirty tricks even after
they recently fired Stone's ass.
No loss.

Posted by: Retired Geek at August 7, 2007 11:21 PM

Doug in Seattle clearly has not attended Defcon. While not common, there are females who regularly attend Defcon who not only exhibit mastery of modern grooming and fitness, but also have hacking chops equal or better than 99% of the men there.

Posted by: Scott in Portland at August 10, 2007 10:28 AM

How come no women have posted about this column?

Posted by: Robert Primak at August 11, 2007 03:13 PM

This incident was a "win-win" situation for the producers of Dateline.

I will bet you $10 Dateline has a segment next month about how dangerous the Harkers are.

They will use their reporter's "discovery" and the fact that all of this personal information was gathered before she ever got there to show that even the "average" person is at risk of ID theft - "See, we are professionals, and even we got caught. What chance do you stand?" - not "We are idiots - and we got caught because we are stupid"

They don't give a rat's ass about their reporter or the potential "danger" they put her in - "If it bleeds, it Leads" is their motto. So they pick a rooky, send her to the Lion's Den and tell her to get a story. She's young and stupid and thinks this is her big break.
Of course, there is the "They'er just nerds - and we always laughed at nerds in high school" mental attitude going through her tiny brain - so she was a prime canidate to send.

The producers will use all of the details of her "outing" to build a segment to show how dangerous Harkers really are.

Anyone want to take that bet?

Posted by: Dave B at August 15, 2007 02:09 PM

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