David Premium Member join:2002-05-30 Granite City, IL |
David
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2012-Dec-26 11:32 am
oooooooooooooooooopsUFail! |
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No - he/she won. It was all a scam to begin with.
Notice this?
According to the hacker, he had posted just 10% of the records online (which I noticed at the time you had to pay to download) and would post more later. |
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watice join:2008-11-01 New York, NY |
watice
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2012-Dec-26 12:39 pm
OKSo because it's FIOS customer data as opposed to Wireless customer data it's ok? Still wondering what was in the actual data leaked. |
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DataBreach
Anon
2012-Dec-26 3:21 pm
The reported file was removed from PasteBin but you can view the data here: » anonfiles.com/file/300aa ··· 7577bd0a per » www.cyberwarnews.info/20 ··· -breach/ |
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Mahalo join:2000-12-20 united state |
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So how was this not a hack if cust recs were made public?So making 346,000 FIOS customer records public was not a hack?
If VZ servers (or their agents) weren't hacked, why does VZ acknowledge that affected customers and law enforcement were notified?
The hackers claims are indeed exaggerated. He claims that what was posted was 10% of what he hacked. FIOS does not have 3.4 million customers in PA and DE, so that claim is bogus. He also claims the file contains passwords, which it does not. |
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priorities...when a company like Verizon tries to become more like AT&T, they get EXACTLY what they had coming for a long time....
you, the customer are very low on the totem pole.. Verizon's profits are their TOP priority. |
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David Premium Member join:2002-05-30 Granite City, IL |
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Re: oooooooooooooooooopsI don't think he won..... claiming to have hacked to something that was public a while back isn't a hack.
I could think of several things to call it... ponzi scheme seems to be appropriate. |
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NormanSI gave her time to steal my mind away MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA TP-Link TD-8616 Asus RT-AC66U B1 Netgear FR114P
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Re: So how was this not a hack if cust recs were made public?said by More Fiber:So making 346,000 FIOS customer records public was not a hack? claims the file contains passwords, which it does not. Making the records public is not a "hack", it is just publication of the records. Obtaining the records from, Verizon servers is a hack, but that was done well before one @TibitXimer claimed to have hacked Verizon. Nearly as I can tell, this @TibitXimer was trying to claim credit for somebody else's hack. |
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