List,
I am looking for a database of default accounts for various software like MS
SQL, Oracle Server, IIS, etc
Any links / pointers?
Thanks in advance!!
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On 12/26/05, Leif Ericksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Echelon YAWN... That is old news that is like 10-15 years old and
> was first announce like 8-10 years ago was it not...
yes, an old program, but what version are we at now? 1.0 was
telephone and radio; we're a long way from those days
On Mon, 2005-12-26 at 22:11 -0600, Leif Ericksen wrote:
> Echelon YAWN... That is old news that is like 10-15 years old and
> was first announce like 8-10 years ago was it not...
Since there seems to be a great deal of misinformation and paranoia
regarding ECHELON and the NSA, I'd like to r
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On Mon, Dec 26, 2005 at 10:11:45PM -0600, Leif Ericksen wrote:
> Really if we have nothing to hide we should not fear them listening to
> us. Now if they come in and start forcing a special mark or code word
> or something special in order to live or
Echelon YAWN... That is old news that is like 10-15 years old and
was first announce like 8-10 years ago was it not... Encryption? when
it comes time to NSA/CIA/Omega Sector or other unnamed government
agencies if they want to decrypt it they can... That is my belief.
Really if we have no
I am sorry... The largest controlling BODY is the U.N There are several
cases here in the US of soldiers that refused to take orders from U.N
Officers or place a UN flag on the (US) uniform. These military folks
stated they took an oath to the US NOT the (stupid) UN.
So the US is pushed around b
On Mon, 26 Dec 2005, coderman wrote:
> recent events have shown just how willing corporations are to give the
> government a blank check with only minimal assurances of propriety and
> legality. i would bet good money the number of core providers who
> balked at DCS1000 deployments could be coun
>
> ipsec, ssl, ssh, openvpn, lots of methods for data privacy. (i am
> looking forward to tun/tap device support in new openssh. openvpn is
> a bit tedious)
>
> regarding anonymity, tor is no longer funded by the eff and is
> accepting donations. if you found this project useful now is a good
>
On 12/26/05, GroundZero Security <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the usa still controls the internet and they dont give a fuck if we
> feel that our privacy is invaded ...
> they want total control and noone can do anything against their actions.
strong encryption makes it difficult to invade your pr
the usa still controls the internet and they dont give a fuck if we
feel that our privacy is invaded since we are all foreign countries to them
and anything outside the usa should be sniffed as they could be potential
terrorists.
remember only usa is the "free world" lol (in their opinion)
they wa
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On Mon, 26 Dec 2005, J.A. Terranson wrote:
> Your service will have a contract, and in that contract will be a clause
> which determines which laws apply. Check it.
Than take your best guess as to whether the entities enforcing the laws
bo
> "Michael" == Michael Tewner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> [snip]
Michael> getting to the point: It's pretty obvious that the
Michael> government here taps the 'net. It should be no surprise
Michael> that the US listens in on traffic; they've been doing it
Michael>
just willing to hear your views on what are the rules to check/tackle
such issues in other foreign countries???
Well, one of the tricks these bastards play with Echelon is how they get
around the typical illegality of spying on people in their own country.
For instance, I'm from Canada, and ou
All of Israel's inter-provider traffic goes through a central switching
center. This PoP also contains much of Israel's backbones and external
links.
getting to the point:
It's pretty obvious that the government here taps the 'net. It should be
no surprise that the US listens in on traffic; th
Hehe I noticed that and didnt bother telling you ;-P-sbOn 12/25/05, Bob Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:sorry i misplaced your post with your reality, I replied simply with...
Bob Hacker
to Stan
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Its outstanding, I was being sarcastic just out of co
On Mon, 26 Dec 2005, Bipin Gautam wrote:
> My concern is... (I'm from Nepal) not all ISP in my region go through
> the Nepal's Internet exchange point. so even the local traffic might
> have routed through USA if our ISP'z backbone providr is in USA. I
> don't have very good idea about ledal stuf
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On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 07:04:15 -0800 Bipin Gautam
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>hello list;
>
>
>My concern is... (I'm from Nepal) not all ISP in my region go
>through
>the Nepal's Internet exchange point. so even the local traffic
>might
>have routed t
hello list;
story: http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/85
[snip]-
At issue are the broad, sweeping powers the NSA now have to eavesdrop
on Americans without their knowledge. Commentary from Ars technical
speculates on the technology behind the massive eavesdropping. Bruce
Schneier has a lon
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