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Re: Inputs appreciated
From: Joris De Donder <joris () digitaldefense be>
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 22:31:35 +0100
Are the out of office messages inviting hackers to attack your corporate network? Is this a risk to your company if employees start using the Out of Office feature?
If your admins start sending Out of Office messages to adresses outside your organisation, an attacker could use that info in social engineering attacks. Joris
Current thread:
- Inputs appreciated Rodel Calvario (Jan 10)
- Re: Inputs appreciated Meritt James (Jan 10)
- Re: Inputs appreciated tony tony (Jan 10)
- Re: Inputs appreciated Philip Storry (Jan 11)
- Re: Inputs appreciated Jonathan Nichols (Jan 14)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Inputs appreciated Mutovic, Andre (Jan 10)
- Re: Inputs appreciated Joris De Donder (Jan 10)
- Re: Inputs appreciated bsec (Jan 10)
- RE: Inputs appreciated Wolf, Glenn (Jan 11)
- RE: Inputs appreciated Mark Kelsay (Jan 14)
- Re: OOF messaging stefmit (Jan 16)
- RE: Inputs appreciated Mike Heitz (Jan 15)
- Re: Inputs appreciated Chris Berry (Jan 15)
- RE: Inputs appreciated Mark Reardon (Jan 20)
- RE: Inputs appreciated Carere, Courtney (Jan 21)
- Re: Inputs appreciated ktyler (Jan 21)