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[Full-disclosure] Whitepaper: IT (in)security implementation in a real world example
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- Subject: [Full-disclosure] Whitepaper: IT (in)security implementation in a real world example
- From: Denis Jedig <seclists@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 00:10:40 +0200
Greetings to the list,
I have written a short paper on principles and failures of IT security
based on a real-world example of a (yet unpublished) issue with DB
CarSharing - a German car rental company.
Extract:
Preface
This paper is not meant to be a disclosure or accusation. Although it is
based on a true story and describes a rather concerning security-related
issue, its focus is the analysis of security issues in projects heavily
dependant on IT. Its primary goal is to serve as a guideline for people
intending to do better than today.
Story
For a couple of months now DB Carsharing is largely advertized as a
convenient car rental service (you can get cars on an hourly basis)
offered by a company named DB Rent – a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn -
throughout all German railway stations. However, this public service
becomes a potential danger to its customers – due to inherent flaws in
handling of sensitive data, insufficient user restrictions and
significant flaws in vulnerability management.
The paper can be found at
http://syneticon.net/support/security/security-by-example.html
in HTML for your convinience.
Regards,
Denis Jedig
syneticon networks GbR
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