On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 06:24:07PM +0200, Denis Jedig wrote: > n3td3v wrote: > > >last night i reported on n3td3v list that a corporation who offers > >humanitarian security updates to world governments and aid agencies > >who will remain unnamed stores passwords on their servers in plain > >text > > What a rataplan... > > >http://www.bbc.co.uk/email/news > > ... for nothing more but a *free* e-mail news service from a television > agency. Calm down and save strong words for real issues please. > > Denis I think you are misunderestimating the issue: Isn't it obvious that the world government (I didn't know there was more than one) will use the same usernames and passwords to sign up for the news service that they use to activate their nucular weapons? Don't come crying to n3td3v if some l33t hax0r drops a nuke on you! ... Just kidding. Honest.
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