How To Steal 2,500 Credit Cards, Part 1
News Just how easy is it to steal credit card numbers on the Internet? The security flaws Prokhorov found involve more than just easy-to-steal credit cards. Last week, MSNBC was able to view nearly 2,500 credit card numbers stored by seven small e...
[January 17, 2000, 9:19]
Microsoft Set To Steal A March On Cisco
News But a day after the love-in, a less senior Microsoft executive revealed how Microsoft was set to steal a march on Cisco on the unified communications front by offering such technology on an on-demand basis.
[August 23, 2007, 15:02]
MSDN Webcast: Digital Blackbelt Series: Beating The Hacker: Don't Let Them Steal Your Code (Level 200)
White Papers Maybe someone wants to steal one's algorithms or code, maybe they just want use one's application for free, maybe one's binaries contain other secrets of great value to the Mal-Tech. All programs can be reverse engineered.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Thieves Steal BT Car Security System
Talkback To clear up a confusion, Thatcham category 5 is the only security rating recognised by the industry. This means that it is naturally the toughest. The other categories, 1, 2, 3 etc are nothing to do with tracking systems - they are mechanical...
[November 28, 2005, 16:53]
Hackers Steal 40 Million Credit Card Numbers
Talkback I want one card visa ? on card.i want test bank of me. Sorry, i verybad talk english
[December 17, 2005, 8:49]
Hackers Steal 40 Million Credit Card Numbers
Talkback i want to have a number credit card. THKS
[June 29, 2006, 10:44]
Hackers Steal 40 Million Credit Card Numbers
Talkback I live in the UK and yesterday was victim to £550 fraud. Also, my Dad in the UK had a is £5K fraud. So although this is reported in the US I suspect that the effects could be felt further afield.
[July 11, 2006, 12:14]
How To Steal 2,500 Credit Cards, Part 2
News Previous page Some of the sites didn't include personal information; they are not included in this report. The others -- PMIWeb.com, Softwarecloseouts.com, EPCdeals.com, Expressmicro.com, Computerparts.com, Directmicro.com and Sharelogic.net...
[January 17, 2000, 9:19]
Did Virgin Mobile Steal The Idea From Brandport.com??
Forum It is easy for an entrepreneur to get carried away in the excitement and get taken advantage of. Virgin Mobile appears to have taken advantage of Brandport in the most dishonest and malicious way. It is a flagrant misuse of information that was...
[April 12, 2007, 10:58]
Hackers Steal 40 Million Credit Card Numbers
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[July 2, 2006, 1:39]
Hackers Steal Easily Guessed Passwords
Talkback I would "happily" click through to the page too, but I would give a fake password. This survey assumes that people always fill out online surveys with accurate information. I often give a fake email address, home address, phone number or other...
[October 24, 2003, 14:10]
Hackers Steal Easily Guessed Passwords
Talkback It is very obvious that IT Security Professionals who fought NSA for so long on encryption have not learned their lesson. Maybe it is time for everyone to read the old book called the Codebreakers. Hackers seem to have read it.
[October 24, 2003, 18:59]
Microsoft Attempts To Steal ITunes' UK Thunder
Talkback Apple dropsd the ball again.They need a different ad agency.
[June 15, 2004, 4:04]
Hackers Steal Easily Guessed Passwords
Talkback i want to be a hacker ,may you can help me i am an electronic engeenering
[May 10, 2004, 17:15]
Did Virgin Mobile Steal The Idea From Brandport.com??
Forum Hi, Many businesses achieve success through win-win partnerships. Still, be careful when negotiating an agreement that involves intellectual property. Read More.
[April 8, 2007, 9:53]
Hackers Steal 40 Million Credit Card Numbers
Talkback INSURE CYBER BUSINESSES The ATM and other bank frauds are not the sole problem of banks alone. It is a big threat and it requires a coordinated and cooperative action on the part of the bank, customers and the law enforcement machinery.
[June 21, 2005, 17:25]
Did Microsoft 'steal' Media Player 9 Technology?
Talkback Ah more revelations, more problems, more hidden agenda's. What a suprise that they have deleted email messages, that is always a good one, especially in this paperless office firm. It is not a suprise that this is coming to light now.
[September 4, 2003, 10:22]

