[funsec] CommBank cops sustained online fraud attack

2009-06-02 Thread Kane Lightowler
More and more Australian base phishes each day. Would be an interesting statistic to plot a phish per capita statistic seeing though we are getting hit massively in comparison to our 21million population count. I guess our seemingly mature online banking infrastructure makes us a good fit target. I

[funsec] Mass injection compromises more than 20 000 Web sites

2009-06-02 Thread Juha-Matti Laurio
"Thousands of legitimate Web sites have been discovered to be injected with malicious Javascript, obfuscated code that leads to an active exploit site. The active exploit site uses a name similar to the legitimate Google Analytics domain (google-analytics.com), which provides statistical services

Re: [funsec] British Television

2009-06-02 Thread Jon Kibler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Gadi Evron wrote: > Mentioning Monty Python's Flying Circus seems too out of date even for > this listing, but it has a place of honour on my DVD shelf. > > What are you fav Brit shows? > What? No Benny Hill? No Faulty Towers? Monty Python *STILL*

[funsec] Apple patches QuickTime bug that was hidden in book

2009-06-02 Thread Juha-Matti Laurio
"Apple has issued patches for its QuickTime and iTunes software, fixing critical security flaws along with a bug that was first hinted at earlier this year in a book on Macintosh computer hacking. The updates fix 10 QuickTime vulnerabilities and a single bug in iTunes. The flaws affect both Wind

Re: [funsec] British Television

2009-06-02 Thread Mark
I can't believe Young Ones isn't in your list. One of the best ever. -Mark Coleman Jon Kibler wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Gadi Evron wrote: > >> Mentioning Monty Python's Flying Circus seems too out of date even for >> this listing, but it has a place of hon

Re: [funsec] CommBank cops sustained online fraud attack

2009-06-02 Thread quispiam lepidus
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Kane Lightowler wrote: > More and more Australian base phishes each day. Would be an interesting > statistic to plot a phish per capita statistic seeing though we are getting > hit massively in comparison to our 21million population count. I guess our > seemingly ma

Re: [funsec] CommBank cops sustained online fraud attack

2009-06-02 Thread quispiam lepidus
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 11:08 PM, quispiam lepidus wrote: > > > Seen many thousands of these over the last 48 hours. Quite a few > variations, including one with a html attachment with a hefty chunk of > obsfucated javascript. > > The one with the phone number (I sifted through ~10k commbank phish

Re: [funsec] British Television

2009-06-02 Thread der Mouse
> I can't believe Young Ones isn't in your list. One of the best ever. >>> Mentioning Monty Python's Flying Circus [...] >> No Benny Hill? >> No Faulty Towers? >> [...] Blackadder? /~\ The ASCII Mouse \ / Ribbon Campaign X Against HTMLmo...@rodents-m

Re: [funsec] British Television

2009-06-02 Thread James J. Barlow
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 02:03:55AM +0300, Gadi Evron wrote: > > My favorite UK DRAMA show is Spooks, following a fictional MI5 team > (think British 24). The first couple of seasons made sense (within > reason, they didn't carry hand-cuffs and guns) and was ridiculous > (terrorists were environ

Re: [funsec] British Television

2009-06-02 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 09:09:57 EDT, Mark said: > I can't believe Young Ones isn't in your list. One of the best ever. "Don't bother trying to crucify yourself, you can never get that last nail in" -- Niel. pgpPeNCiFuQYw.pgp Description: PGP signature _

Re: [funsec] British Television

2009-06-02 Thread David Lodge
On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 11:46 +0100, Martin Hepworth wrote: > and I remember seeing it the first time around when my grandad got a > colour TV and we could watch BBC2 for the first time. > > my votes also go for Little Britain and Red Dwarf. Red Dwarf gets a thumbs up (as long as we're talking seri

Re: [funsec] CommBank cops sustained online fraud attack

2009-06-02 Thread Kane Lightowler
Well i would say somoene is going to be pissed off when they get their credit card statement and find all the charger from toll free forwarding! > > > The one with the phone number (I sifted through ~10k commbank phish > > and only came up with one unique number) is interesting. I just pinged >

Re: [funsec] British Television

2009-06-02 Thread Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah
There's always the Jeeves and Wooster series, as done by Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry. I think this was after they did four, very short, seasons of "A Bit of Fry and Laurie," which had good bits. During college they did a review with Emma Thompson and someone else that was great. Which leads

[funsec] Cooper Thieves Electrocuted

2009-06-02 Thread Paul Ferguson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Darwinist irony. [snip] The bodies of two men believed to have been electrocuted while stealing copper wiring were found early Tuesday on an abandoned driving range in Riverside County, authorities said. San Jacinto police and county firefighters re

Re: [funsec] CommBank cops sustained online fraud attack

2009-06-02 Thread Nick FitzGerald
quispiam lepidus wrote: > I guessed wrong. A quick google search for the number > (http://www.google.com/search?q=61-730188670) returns one result, > http://www.tollfreeforwarding.com/brisbane-phone-numbers.html And right there on their home page: International Phone Lines In 75+ Countries An