* Perry E. Metzger:
A major identity theft ring has been discovered that affects up to 50
banks, according to Sunbelt Software, the security company that says
it uncovered the operation. The operation, which is being
investigated by the FBI, is gathering personal data from
'chindogu' seems almost appropriate but maybe not exact
http://www.designboom.com/history/useless.html
http://www.pitt.edu/~ctnst3/chindogu.html
--Anton
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On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 04:11:31PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Perry E. Metzger:
A major identity theft ring has been discovered that affects up to 50
banks, according to Sunbelt Software, the security company that says
it uncovered the operation. The operation, which is
Thought this would be of some interest. Unfortunately, the article
will not be visible after a few days, thanks to the NY Times'
policies, and can only be viewed if you register. :(
WASHINGTON | August 10, 2005
Hurdles for High-Tech Efforts to Track Who Crosses Borders
By ERIC LIPTON
The
On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 01:24:07PM -0400, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Thought this would be of some interest. Unfortunately, the article
will not be visible after a few days, thanks to the NY Times'
policies, and can only be viewed if you register. :(
WASHINGTON | August 10, 2005
Hurdles
* Adam Fields:
They stated on their blog that they only did so because they couldn't
get anyone's attention in law enforcement,
You mean this part?
| We have notified the FBI, but no response just yet. We have notified a
| few of the parties involved. (Update: It looks like they were working
The facts are very scrambled but I like it.
The brief TV reports from lawyers were more factual.
Motorist wins case after maths whizzes break speed camera code
Sydney Morning Herald
By Andrew Clark
August 11, 2005
A team of Chinese maths enthusiasts have thrown NSW's speed cameras
system into