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ICANN's Announcement Of Anti-Domain Tasting Measures To Registrars

2008-07-08 15:42:32 by Editor in Cheap Hack
 
...transaction-year rate was ./send.20 (or a 5 cent discount from the established ./send.25 rate). The draft FY09 budget assumes that the ./send.20 rate will continue for registrar transaction fees. As in past years, each transaction will be defined as one-year domain registration increment caused by a successful add renewal or transfer command....
 
 
 
 
 
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ICANN's Announcement Of Anti-Domain Tasting Measures To Registrars

2008-07-08 15:42:32 by Editor in Cheap Hack
 
...transaction-year rate was ./send.20 (or a 5 cent discount from the established ./send.25 rate). The draft FY09 budget assumes that the ./send.20 rate will continue for registrar transaction fees. As in past years, each transaction will be defined as one-year domain registration increment caused by a successful add renewal or transfer command....
 
 
 
 
 
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ICANN's Announcement Of Anti-Domain Tasting Measures To Registrars

2008-07-08 15:42:32 by Editor in Cheap Hack
 
...transaction-year rate was ./send.20 (or a 5 cent discount from the established ./send.25 rate). The draft FY09 budget assumes that the ./send.20 rate will continue for registrar transaction fees. As in past years, each transaction will be defined as one-year domain registration increment caused by a successful add renewal or transfer command....
 
 
 
 
 
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Technology Tales from Thailand: KBank Fraud Management

2008-08-20 07:16:51 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
In The Magical ATM Card and SMS Message in Thailand we talked about booking flights and securely paying using a SMS PayCode and ATM transfer, avoiding the possibility of on-line credit card fraud; and in Keyloggers: Why Banks Need Two-Factor Authentication I described how KBank uses SMS-based one-time-passwords (OTP) to authenticate...
 
 
 
 
 
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2FA is dead

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2008-04-29 09:19:31 by Editor in Security x.0
The fundamental problem with two factor ( 2FA ) session authentication is that the approach is vulnerable to Man in the Middle and Man in the Browser attacks. 2FA requires that customers present not only a password (something they know) when they log into online banking, but also demonstrate that they possess an authentication device (something...
 
 
 
 
 
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Hannaford Supermarkets

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2008-03-22 12:27:00 by Random InfoSec Guy in Security Coin
This is going to get very interesting. Hannaford Supermarkets announced on Mar 17 that they lost 4.2 million card numbers to a hacker (Began Dec 7, discovered on Feb 27) . They also claim to be certified as compliant with PCI DSS. So what value does the certification hold Instead of saying PCI is worthless, lets step back for a minute and think...
 
 
 
 
 
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Your 419 Mail Roundup

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2008-07-02 17:11:42 by Christopher Boyd in SpywareGuide Greynets Blog
A handful of scam mails currently in circulation, including one mention of "groundnut oil" that seems so bizarre I had to highlight it in bold text. All this and more, after the jump Subject FROM THE DESK OF MR. STEVEN JAMES From Steven James Date Mon, 30 Jun 2008 19:17:03 +0100 BCC FROM THE DESK OF MR. STEVEN JAMES CHAIRMAN INTERNATIONAL...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Economics of Finding and Fixing Vulnerabilities in Distributed Systems

2008-11-18 22:47:55 by Gunnar Peterson in 1 Raindrop
 
The Economics of Finding and Fixing Vulnerabilities in Distributed Systems Quality of Protection Keynote Alexandria, VA October 27. 2008 Gunnar Peterson Managing Principal, Arctec Group Blog: http://1raindrop.typepad.com When Andy Ozment asked me over the summer to do this talk at QoP, I knew back in August that the topic I wanted to address...
 
 
 
 
 
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Justice, in one case at least

2008-01-31 16:48:08 by Ross Anderson in Light Blue Touchpaper
 
This morning Jane Badger was acquitted of fraud at Birmingham Crown Court. The judge found there was no case to answer Her case was remarkably similar to that of John Munden, about whom I wrote here (and in my book here ). Like John, she worked for the police; like John, she complained to a bank about some ATM debits on her bank statement that...