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Acxiom Hacking Details Made Public

pgrote writes "As mentioned previously, the Acxiom consumer database company was compromised. More details have emerged including the background of the alleged hacker and the method used to gather access. It turns out he had access since December of 2002 and came in through an unsecured FTP server. The suspect was not a former employee of Acxiom as previously reported, but an employee of data mining company."

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  1. Keep going by Pig+Hogger · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Keep going at it. Eventually, people are going to be SO PISSED at their personal data being spewed forth all over the place, there will be a terrible backlash that will make the European Data-Protection and Privacy laws seem tame enough...

  2. Re:Question by rainer_d · · Score: 5, Interesting
    According to one of the the articles, he broke the encryption on the passwords

    When was the last time you saw a FTP-server that allowed to download its own password-file ? 1990 ?
    This is ridiculous - if I'd encounter one, I'd ask myself if it was a honeypot.

    Also, the various journalists' view (and the subsequent picture created by them for their readers) of "hacking", "cracking", "security" etc. is sometimes so distorted, so far-off from the reality of the people closer involved with the subject that reading a mainstream-press article about it is often only marginally better than just making-up the facts from slashdot-postings !

    Rainer

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