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70% of Sites Hackable? $1,000 Says "No Way"

netbuzz writes "Security vendor Acunetix is flogging a survey that claims 7 out 10 Web sites it checked have vulnerabilities posing a medium- to high-level risk of a breach of personal data. Network World's go-to security guy, Joel Snyder, says that percentage is 'sensationalist nonsense' — and he's willing to back that judgment with $1,000 of his own money. In fact Snyder will pay up if Acunetix can get personal data out of 3 of 10 sites chosen at random from their survey list."

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  1. Obligatory statistic jokes... by Neme$y$ · · Score: 5, Funny

    Reminds me of: "Three statisticians went out hunting, and came across a large deer. The first statistician fired, but missed, by a meter to the left. The second statistician fired, but also missed, by a meter to the right. The third statistician didn't fire, but shouted in triumph, "On the average we got it!"

    --
    "I've got a plan so cunning you could put a tail on it and call it a weasel"
  2. This just in... by Funkcikle · · Score: 5, Funny

    Acunetix have just HACKED into Snyder's bank account and helped themselves to the $1000.