From: Harvey Newstrom (mail@HarveyNewstrom.com)
Date: Sat May 24 2003 - 09:56:04 MDT
Adrian Tymes wrote,
> Ne, if you really want a target, I can give you a
> throwaway. I haven't put much security on it, so it's
> quite possible you might be able to break in - but by
> the same token, doing so would prove nothing, and I've
> left the security minimal because there's little of
> value on it.
Where's the fun in that? :-)
> (It used to be an ecommerce server for an
> unsuccessful startup, and thus may still have records
> of the somewhere under 10 credit cards it was used
> with. Every single one of them either was invalid or
> has since been changed.
You had customer credit cards on this machine, it has minimal security, and
you wouldn't be too surprised if I was able to break in and get them? And
yet you still doubt that security is a problem on the Internet?
I'm not following your logic here.
-- Harvey Newstrom, CISSP, IAM, GSEC, IBMCP <www.HarveyNewstrom.com> <www.Newstaff.com>
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