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Kaspersky Customer Database Exposed

secmartin writes "A hacker has managed to gain access to several databases via a SQL injection vulnerability on Kaspersky's US website. He has posted several screenshots and a list of available tables; judging from the table names, the information available includes data on bugs and user- and reseller accounts. The hacker has indicated that no confidential information will be posted on the Internet, but since a large part of the URLs used was visible in screenshots, it will only be a matter of time before somebody else manages to duplicate this."

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  1. Re:Secure? Sure. by Jamie's+Nightmare · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You yourself are a well known troll, but I'll bite.

    He is indeed off topic, but he's right. That prompted you to mention that Linux wasn't at fault. Problem is, the post you replied to made no claim that Linux was insecure. At all. The insecurity lies in you, which is why make the absurd claim that Linux is ready for mainstream use.

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  2. Re:frosty piss by Frosty+Piss · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Why to people even waste their own time with this type of shit? It's not even a good troll.

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