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."
Yeah, check dis out, this is O.G.L.B,
Knoamsayin? Im on my little O.G.
-- Warren G --
And he just droppin this to let you B.G.'s know
Whas happen, y'all got to recognize
Cause this is -- y'know -- a Long Beach thang.
21st street, but check this out,
And handle that shit now?
Yeah.
Doh!
Man you Linux dweebs wouldn't know TCO from your own B.O. Get the facts, people.
Moron can't even spell, let alone make a coherent statement. Hail? Hail is a form of precipitation, not a salutation. Moron. Spic, kike, coon, nigger, all in the same sentence with Jesus. Phhhht. There should be a minimum IQ test that needs to be passed before anyone can get on the internet. IQ should be AT LEAST double your shoe size. Or, four times the size of your penis, if you don't wear shoes.......
"Windows is like the faint smell of piss in a subway: it's there, and there's nothing you can do about it." - Charlie Br
That had nothing to do with cars...