Has your credit card number been stolen on the internet?
I found this working web form somewhere on the net. Funny.
Private homepage of Alexander Geschonneck (Berlin, Germany).
I found this working web form somewhere on the net. Funny.
Things you do NOT want your System Administrator to say, from Packetstormsecurity. Verry funny. Some of my favorites are: That’s SOOOOO bizarre. What do you mean that could take down the whole network? What do you mean you needed that directory? Ooops. Save your work, everyone. FAST! Uh-oh….. Shit!! What the hell!? Go get your Read More …
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According to TIMES a fraudster outwitted sophisticated banking security systems by using an ordinary MP3 music player to bug cash machines and steal customersâ credit card secrets.
Thierry Zoller and Kevin Finistere gave a presentation in the Hack.lu 2006 conference on Bluetooth Cracking. They also showed a demo of BTCrack, a Windows tool that can crack Bluetooth PIN and Linkkey in almost real-time. All you need is
Bruce Schneiers announced in his blog that BT (aka British Telecom) has acquired Counterpane Internet Security, Inc. Ok, so far so good. But in a blog comment Carlo Graziani told the „real“ storybehind this deal. Verry funny.:cool: Bruce himself voted this comment for „Best blog comment ever.“
Microsoft just published an online passwort checking tool on its website. The password checker can help you to gauge the strength of your password. I think they test the strength based on this rules:
I saw some interesting articles about the old problem with default passwords on IT systems combined with the new problem that the manufactur published it on the internet. In this case we are speaking about ATM’s. Got cash? đ
Reuters reported, that a General Electric laptop containing the names and Social Security numbers of 50,000 current and former employees was stolen in early September. The laptop, issued to a GE official who was authorized to have the data, was stolen from a locked hotel room, the company said.
Charlie Paglee recently published on his blog, that the a chinese company successfully reverse engineered the Skype protocol! đŻ
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