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flying_teapot

Undiskutant
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@HaBa

ist eh schon einen eigenen fred wert :)
http://www.overclockers.at/internet...772#post3242772

ftp.

HaBa

Legend
Dr. Funkenstein
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Oh, thx

tialk

Here to stay
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http://derstandard.at/1356427543569...s-von-Ministern

oder gibts schon einen neuen thread? ;)

Hansmaulwurf

u wot m8?
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Zitat von tialk
http://derstandard.at/1356427543569...s-von-Ministern

oder gibts schon einen neuen thread? ;)
"Genauso wie den Vornamen der Frau als Passwort zu verwenden. Ja, wir meinen dich, Norbert!"
Ich brech ab.

Sind aber btw "nur" die Kreditkarten-Daten aber keine Email-Leaks

NeM

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http://derstandard.at/1350260401913...cht-auf-AntiSec

Weiß jemand Genaueres? Muss Paypal nämlich demnächst verwenden...

Vinci

hatin' on summer
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Location: Wien
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Zitat
Although Anonymous’s claims went viral on Twitter and were picked up by several media outlets, it appears the attack on PayPal never happened. The 28,000 passwords actually belonged to ZPanel, a free open source hosting site. Anuj Nayar, a PayPal spokesman, said the payments company had been investigating the attack since Sunday night and concluded that there was no evidence any of its data had been breached.

http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/...ot-hack-paypal/
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