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hacking the mitsubishi GB-50A Mar 22 2008 01:50AM
Chris Withers (chris simplistix co uk) (1 replies)
RE: hacking the mitsubishi GB-50A Mar 24 2008 03:06PM
Desai, Ashish (Ashish Desai fmr com) (2 replies)
Re: hacking the mitsubishi GB-50A Mar 25 2008 01:48PM
Chris Withers (chris simplistix co uk)
RE: hacking the mitsubishi GB-50A Mar 24 2008 05:09PM
James C. Slora Jr. (james slora phra com) (2 replies)
Re: hacking the mitsubishi GB-50A Mar 25 2008 08:02AM
Vincent Archer (archer tms frmug org)
According to James C. Slora Jr.:
> I'll stop worrying about securing Intranet devices and applications, and
> use 192.168.1 addressing as my only security measure from now on.
>
> </sarcasm>

<nitpick>You forgot the opening sarcasm tag</nitpick> :)

Regarding all those posts about "but it's only an internal access, so
don't worry": Last year, Forrester published a report that estimated
85% of the security problems came... from the inside of the network.

Whether it's a disgruntled person, or simply a tele-operated zombie
PC, your internal network is as much a source of threat as the internet.
There's less threats inside, but, because they ARE inside, they are more
likely to succeed. And saying that 192.168.* is a security measure is
about as accurate as sticking your head in the sand and thinking
no one can see you.

--
Vincent Archer Email: archer (at) tms.frmug (dot) org [email concealed]

All men are mortal. Socrates was mortal. Therefore, all men are Socrates.
(Woody Allen)

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Re: [BUGTRAQ] RE: hacking the mitsubishi GB-50A Mar 24 2008 06:54PM
Joe (joe avvanta com)


 

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