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Archive for May, 2003

Massive denial-of-service attack from microsoft.com

Posted by deepquest under m$ (No Respond)

Microsoft withdrew a security improvement for its flagship Windows XP software after it crippled Internet connections for some of the 600,000 users who installed it. When microsoft DOS 600,000 users anyone go jail? When a hacker defaced website, he does…

Lufthansa to Offer Boeing’s Inflight Web Service

Posted by deepquest under /dev/nullies (No Respond)

30 euro for 7-8 hours connexion during flights

Just another boring day

Posted by deepquest under Security (No Respond)

Rapide biggest french ISP cracked for the second time. What about semi-default conf of ebusiness servers?

Portmatter Xnmap 1.0 released

Posted by deepquest under OSX security tools (No Respond)

The most known port scanner is finaly released with a gui for OSX.

Biggest French ISP cracked

Posted by deepquest under Security (No Respond)

RapidSite the biggest ISP has been cracked for 6 days.

Mac OS X IPSec Policy Flaw May Remote Users Bypass Access Controls

Posted by deepquest under Apple (No Respond)

Mac OS X IPSec implementation can lead a remote user to send packets that bypass the IPSec access controls.

Banks suffer more hack attacks

Posted by deepquest under Security (No Respond)

Thirty-nine per cent of financial institutions reported security breaches last year, according to a new survey.

HACKER ALERT AT MICROSOFT

Posted by deepquest under m$ (No Respond)

COMPUTER giant Microsoft launched an investigation yesterday after a mystery hacker found a way to access personal details including credit cards, phone numbers and addresses.

Coke says internal hacker got personal info on 450 employees

Posted by deepquest under Security (No Respond)

Coca-Cola said an Atlanta employee broke into the company’s computer system and copied salaries and Social Security numbers for about 450 workers.

RIAA Admits Piracy Goof… goof! goof!

Posted by deepquest under Security (No Respond)

Penn State professor among two dozen incorrectly targeted.