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    Senior Member smirc smirc smirc smirc smirc smirc smirc smirc smirc smirc smirc
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    News: Navy Brass Latest Hacking Victim

    Two weeks ago, the hacker known as the Deceptive Duo broke into the Web server of one of the U.S. Navy's databases, publishing materials never meant to see the light of day. Last Friday, a Navy server database housing e-mail addresses and phone numbers of top Navy and White house brass was breached using the same vulnerability and posted on a Web site. Read it here.
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    Lol, I guees the default password 'exploit' still works
    Heh, I wonder if there running IIS 2.0 or something...
    /me runs to check

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    AntiOnline Newbie Specter6 is a name known to all Specter6 is a name known to all Specter6 is a name known to all Specter6 is a name known to all Specter6 is a name known to all Specter6 is a name known to all
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    So much for the simpler days... When I was in the Army, the most heinous computer "violation" I knew of was a couple guys in the admin office who installed "Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards" on one of the office computers.

    My how things have changed... Why would they put such information in a position where it could be compromised? Lazy, lazy, lazy.

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