Published in January 31st, 2005
Phishing morphs into pharming | The Register
The trick – dubbed pharming – is potentially more sinister than phishing because it avoids the need to coax users into responding to junk email alerts. The attacks also occur across a broader front, potentially misdirecting all email and web traffic away from victims. Gerhard Eschelbeck, CTO of Qualys, cited the recent hijack of New York ISP Panix as typical of the type of threat that might emerge. Eschelbeck reckons the use of redirection attacks remains largely the domain of mischief makers. Other security commentators ascribe darker motives. “Pharming is a next-generation phishing attack,” Scott Chasin, CTO of MX Logic, told Government Computer News.
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Published in January 31st, 2005
Ambitious timeline worth following….good research tool.
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Published in January 31st, 2005
Keith Oberman notes on the Gay Sponge Bob controversy
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Published in January 31st, 2005
Good gags overlooked in show now revealed!
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Published in January 31st, 2005
more dipshits in California showing their true colors
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Published in January 31st, 2005
incredible story hardly covered by US Media
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Published in January 31st, 2005
this should be interesting
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Published in January 29th, 2005
Published in January 29th, 2005
more government nonsense
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Published in January 29th, 2005
Blogs Against Hillary — I wonder what these blogs will be like after she’s elected?
Quite a collection.
UPDATE: The site is dead
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Published in January 29th, 2005
the end of the tale of woe
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Published in January 29th, 2005
an all-time low for the blog
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Published in January 28th, 2005
hackers never give up hope
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Published in January 28th, 2005
Insanity at the patent office continues unabated
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