Social Security numbers stolen from Military

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  • ck3k
    thoughtcriminal
    • Jul 2002
    • 1350

    #1

    Social Security numbers stolen from Military

    http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/biztech....ap/index.html

    funny that the military finds WiFi inssecure...........seems they can't even control their wired networks. Also it seems odd that the Military doesn't physically defend its information when its outside their control.
    ~:CK:~
    I would like to meet a 1 to keep my 0 company.
  • PerfectSword
    i am really encrypt31945
    • Dec 2002
    • 27

    #2
    The government is concerned with cyber terrorism but they cant even keep some people from breaking in and stealing stuff? They need attack dogs:D

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    • TwinVega
      Loon
      • Aug 2002
      • 800

      #3
      If you're going to say something stupid, at least make it phunny.
      Where's the dedication?

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      • erehwon
        nowhere
        • Dec 2001
        • 425

        #4
        Even funnier is that Tricare thinks a $100K reward will get them the return of their database. What were the guys in NYC selling identities for $6-$25 a pop?

        http://www.triwest.com/announcement/

        Good Luck!
        Nonnumquam cupido magnas partes Interretis vincendi me corripit

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        • astcell
          Human Rights Issuer
          • Oct 2001
          • 7512

          #5
          Well for $1ooK I would return it. Of course I guess the government forgot the old command: copy *.* They will get it back, but who is to say it is not compromised? I suppose they can reissue the social security numbers, haha.

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          • erehwon
            nowhere
            • Dec 2001
            • 425

            #6
            Heh, there's been a $27 million reward for UBL and you have to wonder how hard it is to find a six foot five inch tall Saudi trailing a kidney dialysis machine behind him?

            $100K for the Tricare database, sure... no problem.
            Nonnumquam cupido magnas partes Interretis vincendi me corripit

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            • astcell
              Human Rights Issuer
              • Oct 2001
              • 7512

              #7
              What's the reward for a Defon hacker? 2 cents?

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              • erehwon
                nowhere
                • Dec 2001
                • 425

                #8
                A hearty handshake, a pat on the back, and the chance to see one of their fellow conventioneer's girlfriend runing around Pool 3 naked as a jaybird? :)
                Nonnumquam cupido magnas partes Interretis vincendi me corripit

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                • skroo
                  Volatile Compound
                  • Dec 2001
                  • 2348

                  #9
                  Originally posted by PerfectSword
                  The government is concerned with cyber terrorism but they cant even keep some people from breaking in and stealing stuff? They need attack dogs:D
                  You're a tard.

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