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Courtesy the Overseas Security Advisory Council
Wednesday February 19, 2003
Amex Hit By Card Break-in, Too (Original) Discover also likely victim; 8 million accounts placed at risk.
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Assessing Damage of Processor Data Hack (Original) Record 8 million cards said affected; no word yet of fraud.
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Bill Would Ban Spam E-Mail in California (Original) Under proposal, people could sue for $500 per violation. Some doubt law would stem tide.
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Canadian Credit Cards Under Alert (Original) 100,000 Amex, MasterCard, Visa holders affected 'Unauthorized intruder' breached U.S. computers.
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Credit Card Data Accessed by Hacker (Original) 4 issuers, more than 5.4 million numbers affected.
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E-Legal: Danger of Cyberwarfare? (Original) Recent news reports state that the National Infrastructure Protection Center of the FBI has warned that escalating friction between the United States and Iraq could lead to cyberattacks between both c...
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E-Mail Floods France's UN Office After Iraq Plea (Original) UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - France's U.N. Mission was flooded with electronic fan mail after Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin urged the Security Council to "give peace a chance" in Iraq, French o...
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Hackers View Credit Card Accounts (Original) More than 5 million Visa and MasterCard accounts throughout the nation were accessed earlier this month after the computer system at a third-party processor was hacked, according to representatives fo...
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Hollywood, Fighting Asian Piracy, Seeks Informers (Original) BANGKOK (Reuters) - Hollywood is seeking informers to combat hi-tech and often heavily armed Asian pirate gangs, which are flooding the world with cheap DVDs and robbing U.S. cinema of $640 million a ...
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Microsoft Hunts Out Hotmail Spammers (Original) Microsoft is turning up the heat on spam, filing a lawsuit to go after people it suspects of having harvested email addresses from its Hotmail servers to spam subscribers.
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Open Source Group Releases List of Top 10 Web Vulnerabilities (Original) Technical slip-ups such as unvalidated parameters and broken access control are among the top 10 vulnerabilities in Web applications and services, according to a list released today by the Open Web Ap...
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Pentagon Thwarts Spoofed E-mail (Original) The Pentagon said today that an attempt to send a virus through its systems last week was thwarted before damage could be caused.
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Possible Password Flaw Found in Windows XP (Original) Security hole could allow an unauthorized user to render passwords useless, expert says.
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Russian Major Cellular Company Client Database Stolen (Original) It seems that the company does not care about its clients at all.
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Tracking the Killer Worm (Original) Whereas TCP connections require a three-way "handshake," UDP connections do not require such an acknowledgement. Therefore, the Slammer worm, which spread via UDP, could make connections as fast as th...
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TSYS Not Hit By Hacking Breach; Hacker Gets Access to 5.6 Million Accounts (Original) TSYS said Tuesday that none of the credit-card accounts processed by the company were connected to a computer hacking breach of 5.6 million Visa and MasterCard cardholders.
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