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Re: Administrivia #4883
From: BlueBoar () THIEVCO COM (Blue Boar)
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 22:14:39 -0800
Ken Williams wrote:
i have received reports that ICQ 99* and later surreptitiously snag credit card data from your HD and send it to Mirabilis, without any notification or confirmation. these reports are unsubstantiated - based on the report sources though, this is worth looking into.
That sounds terribly unlikely. There's no universal spot where credit card numbers are stored on Windows machines. Does the rumor include a particular app that is targeted? BB
Current thread:
- ICQ Pass Cracker., (continued)
- ICQ Pass Cracker. WolF Knox (Jan 26)
- Re: ICQ Pass Cracker. Blue Boar (Jan 26)
- Re: ICQ Pass Cracker. Usman (Jan 26)
- Re: ICQ Pass Cracker. Vladimir Dubrovin (Jan 27)
- Shadow kjkotas (Jan 24)
- Re: Secure coding in C (was Re: Administrivia #4883) Marc Slemko (Jan 21)
- Re: Secure coding in C (was Re: Administrivia #4883) Warner Losh (Jan 21)
- Re: Secure coding in C (was Re: Administrivia #4883) Blue Boar (Jan 15)
- Re: Secure coding in C (was Re: Administrivia #4883) Brian Kifiak (Jan 16)
- Re: Administrivia #4883 Blue Boar (Jan 15)
- ICQ (Was Re: Administrivia #4883) Imran Ghory (Jan 16)