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FBI probes Federal Reserve hack

news article released on: 8 February, 2013

FBI on the case. The Federal Reserve said that it was still in the process of determining exactly what information had been leaked in the hack of an internal website. Hackers breached the security of the Emergency Communication System (ECS) using a flaw in webserver software. After the hack, activist group Anonymous claimed to have leaked information on 4,000 bank executives. "We are ...

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#1 08 Feb 2013 @ 16:23
Want information security? Nothing beats the ol' lock and key method, with physical hard copies of documents, and a few armed guards between the information and "hackers".

If you want to hack physical things, you have to have the balls to break into somewhere. I doubt there are too many people hacking gold bars our of Fort Knox.

Just saying...

SuckRaven
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#2 08 Feb 2013 @ 18:19
Originally posted by SuckRaven:
Want information security? Nothing beats the ol' lock and key method, with physical hard copies of documents, and a few armed guards between the information and "hackers".

If you want to hack physical things, you have to have the balls to break into somewhere. I doubt there are too many people hacking gold bars our of Fort Knox.

Just saying...
Robe a bank with guns, etc. is the old-fashion way :)))
beside: The Federal Reserve make money out of thin air, so YES F*** them !
This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 08 Feb 2013 @ 18:21

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