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sharpy merc

join:2003-01-28
England

Whats worse than finding a worm in your apple?

...Finding half a worm! or the new attack on internet banking just discovered in the Netherlands.

»news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8373739.stm


ashrc4
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join:2009-02-06
australia

Jail-broken iphone exploits targeted at money making.
Will apple think of making a patch if the exploitable flaw leads on to unbroken phones? Reminds a little of all the cracked xp sp2 clones out there.
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Paradigm Shift beta test pilot. So far nothing to report.
Now is the not right time to stop folding.



ashrc4
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join:2009-02-06
australia

reply to sharpy merc
Whats worse than finding a worm in your apple?

being pipped in the post by one day?

»New Malicious iPhone Worm in the wild
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Paradigm Shift beta test pilot. So far nothing to report.
Now is the not right time to stop folding.



rawwhide
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join:2000-09-03
The Sticks

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reply to sharpy merc
Whats worse than finding a worm in your apple?
Finding a trojan in your backdoor?


sharpy merc

join:2003-01-28
England

reply to ashrc4

said by ashrc4:

Whats worse than finding a worm in your apple?

being pipped in the post by one day?

Aww i feel sliced to the core, i missed that post


KodiacZiller
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join:2008-09-04
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reply to sharpy merc
I take anything F-Secure, Symantec, Sophos or any of the AV industry says with a pinch of salt. Their solution to every security issue is to buy their worthless software. The fact of the matter is that anyone who is dumb enough to install SSH and not change the password is asking for trouble just as much as someone who buys a new pimped out Mercedes and leaves the keys in the car in the middle of L.A. We don't need an AV company to tell us this is a bad idea.



lostMerc

@ntl.com

said by KodiacZiller:

I take anything F-Secure, Symantec, Sophos or any of the AV industry says with a pinch of salt. Their solution to every security issue is to buy their worthless software. The fact of the matter is that anyone who is dumb enough to install SSH and not change the password is asking for trouble just as much as someone who buys a new pimped out Mercedes and leaves the keys in the car in the middle of L.A. We don't need an AV company to tell us this is a bad idea.
So thats what happen to my car....:(

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