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29 Mar 2008
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Peer To Peer!
The earliest peer-to-peer network in widespread use were the Usenet news servers, which communicated with one another as peers, propagating Usenet news articles over the entire Usenet network, which particularly in the earlier days of ...
April Fools Day Party 2008! and 3 NEW Blog Post’s
In other news: Earlier today we announced a special April Fools event that would take place ONLY on Server Test between 10 am and 4 pm. After hearing from a lot of you about how much fun you were having with it, we decided to extend it! ...
Hannaford: Malware planted on store servers stole card data
Co. disclosed this week that the intruders who stole up to 4.2 million credit and debit card numbers from the grocer's systems did so by planting malware programs on servers at each of its stores in New England, New York and Florida ...
Hannaford cc data thieves planted malware on 300 servers
Other retailers may be vulnerableThe data breach at Hannaford, the US grocery chain, which enabled the theft of info on more than 4.2 million credit card accounts was caused by a sophisticated piece of malware that attackers installed ...
[news] “2004 State of Application Development”
The other open-source technologies they are using today run the gamut from databases and development tools to application servers.” I guess there’s really an open source strategy. I come down hard on open source for ...
Malware to blame in supermarket data breach
This should've raised flags somewhere--server logs, IDS logs, firewall logs. I'll second Conry's conclusion: In any case, the whole mess should be very instructional to retailers everywhere, particularly in light of Friday's news of ...
Hundreds Of Servers Compromised In Hannaford Breach
First is the sheer number of servers compromised. There aren’t any details in the Globe article about how the malware got onto the servers. If it was a remote intrusion, did the attackers exploit a known vulnerability? ...
Computerworld Breaking News - Hannaford says malware planted on ...
In a letter to Massachusetts officials, Hannaford Bros. disclosed that the intruders who stole credit and debit card numbers from its systems did so by planting malware on all of its store servers. Read more… ...
cpip servers thingy!!!:)
the cpip servers when u go on them u are a green puffle its well funny. sorcerersean!!!:)
Illicit software placed on Hannaford servers blamed for breach
PORTLAND, Maine -- Hannaford Bros. Co. says unauthorized software that was installed on servers in nearly all of its supermarkets paved the way for a massive data breach that... |
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