, SecurityFocus 2005-01-11
A sophisticated computer hacker had access to servers at wireless giant T-Mobile for at least a year, which he used to monitor U.S. Secret Service e-mail, obtain customers' passwords and Social Security numbers, and download candid photos taken by Sidekick users, including Hollywood celebrities, SecurityFocus has learned.
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Hacker penetrates T-Mobile systems
2005-01-12
elttyL (2 replies)
elttyL (2 replies)
Hacker penetrates T-Mobile systems
2005-01-12
Kevin Wandtke <kwandtke (at) hotmail (dot) com [email concealed]> (1 replies)
Kevin Wandtke <kwandtke (at) hotmail (dot) com [email concealed]> (1 replies)
Peter Cavicchia should be reprimanded
2005-01-12
Anonymous (4 replies)
Anonymous (4 replies)
Peter Cavicchia should be reprimanded
2005-01-12
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Peter Cavicchia should be reprimanded
2005-01-13
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
Peter Cavicchia should be reprimanded
2005-01-13
David Beaty (1 replies)
David Beaty (1 replies)
Hacker penetrates T-Mobile systems
2005-01-12
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
Hacker penetrates T-Mobile systems
2005-01-12
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Hacker penetrates T-Mobile systems
2005-01-12
TMobile customer (1 replies)
TMobile customer (1 replies)
Also see the Telekom OBSOC-Case in Germany in 2004
2005-01-12
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
Hacker penetrates T-Mobile systems...funny
2005-01-13
kaoru (1 replies)
kaoru (1 replies)
Hacker penetrates T-Mobile systems...funny
2005-01-13
Anonymoo (1 replies)
Anonymoo (1 replies)
Hacker penetrates T-Mobile systems
2005-01-13
Blackberry User (1 replies)
Blackberry User (1 replies)
Hacker Attacks T-Mobile & Gets Job (rant)
2005-01-14
John B.* (1 replies)
John B.* (1 replies)

Boring.
Boring.
Boring.
If you're bored and want to break into 3g or other networks, it's simple enough. Posting is what gets you arrested. Don't share, you're fine. Don't discuss, you'll break into it. Networks are still unprotected regardlesss of 'advances' in technologies to this date. Stupid subject. Passe. It's like talking about viruses.... or is that virii..
who cares
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