A bombshell news report suggests that Dutch mobile network provider KPN in 2010 didn't know if one of its major equipment suppliers - China's Huawei - was spying on its users. See Also: Tokenization, ...
The government announced the results of an investigation into unauthorized micro-payments and server hacking at KT, ...
Password guessing is hard work. Why not just sniff credentials off the wire as users log in to a server and then replay them to gain access? If an attacker is able to eavesdrop on Windows login ...
Cisco confirmed it is possible to eavesdrop on remote conversations using Cisco VoIP phones. In its security response, Cisco says: “an attacker with valid Extension Mobility authentication credentials ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=31782227#p31782227:ncetfldb said: AHvivere[/url]":ncetfldb]Fuck Congress. I look forward to the giant meteor hitting ...
The Dutch government has publicly acknowledged the existence of the covert satellite surveillance network used by Britain, the US and other allied nations to eavesdrop on international phone calls, ...