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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Fwd: How to Steal a Mainframe
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- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Fwd: How to Steal a Mainframe
- From: "gregh" <chows@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2003 09:44:54 +1000
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> From: Goncalo Costa
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> Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 12:11 AM
> Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Fwd: How to Steal a Mainframe
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> >Two unidentified unsubs posing as EDS contractors illegally gained access
> >to sensitive computer equipment at Sydney International Airport and
> >wheeled out a couple of IBM servers. These servers we are told contained
> >confidential information and may even hold details of ongoing
> >international investigations into terror acts. The data could reveal the
> >identities and activities of undercover agents from Western governments.
> >
Worse than this, the Federal minister in charge of the Australian Federal
Police and our spy agency ASIO said that there was no way in the world anyone
could get anything at all off the hard disks as the files were routinely
deleted. He said this AFTER the report that sensitive information between the
two bodies passed through these servers. What gets me is only 2 servers were
stolen and yet they were in there 2 hours "unhooking the computers" so it was
said. Doesnt take that long just to "unhook".
Seems to me someone has a lot of data they shouldnt have, now, using the
stealing of the computers to mask whatever it was they really did. Given the
media reports that the people who did it were likely to be terrorists and not
thieves, you have to wonder what just happened in there.
Greg.
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