wow 2,000 accounts, very impressive when compared to the 13 million records from 000webhost or the 4 million from TalkTalk
if i worked for Vodafone, I would be able to call those people from their call center in a few days.... that's not a hack.... that's just an inconvenience... especially since a third-party partner was hacked and not their own servers
Can someone replace the Net-Security link with the original source: http://www.newhaven.edu/news-e...
Those infosec professionals just copy-pasted the original text on their website and are passing it as their own.
The article referenced has a hear-say status. The Check Point blog has no entry on this vulnerability. Doesn't that sound curious at all? A InfoSec company not promoting the s%^& out of itself?
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wow 2,000 accounts, very impressive when compared to the 13 million records from 000webhost or the 4 million from TalkTalk if i worked for Vodafone, I would be able to call those people from their call center in a few days.... that's not a hack.... that's just an inconvenience... especially since a third-party partner was hacked and not their own servers
Who's stupid enough to believe this paid-for study?
Since the first time I read about this I thought it was an inside job. Symantec should just fess up and admit it. There's no shame in it.
Can someone replace the Net-Security link with the original source: http://www.newhaven.edu/news-e... Those infosec professionals just copy-pasted the original text on their website and are passing it as their own.
Hi, maybe this will help: http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id... and this: http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id...
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The article referenced has a hear-say status. The Check Point blog has no entry on this vulnerability. Doesn't that sound curious at all? A InfoSec company not promoting the s%^& out of itself?