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Stolen Israeli credit cards. Saudi hackers suspected.

My mother called me today morning: “Andrey, everybody reports thousands of credit cards stolen and posted free on the Internet by arab hackers”. Do not worry, mom. You and me are safe this time. The...

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Israeli credit cards. Part II. Truth and lie.

I will tell you an insider information. A small number of years ago, a credit company representative met Tranzila* CEO Itzik Nosatzki and told him that every company has to be PCI** compliant. In case...

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Is your credit card stolen?

In continuation of the sad Israeli stolen cards story I wrote about in the introductory “cards are stolen. what to do?” and the explanatory “why your cards are stolen?” posts, there are two updates....

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Dropbox tracks your movements

Well. This is true. Dropbox knows what you do and Dropbox uses it to sell you stuff. A common practice defines: The rule no. 1 – inform your users, take their permission and start tracking their...

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Cracking the Credit Card number

Have you ever wondered what does your card number mean? There is a great article found on Mint.com. Let me know if it works for you too. There’s no need to tell me you card number. :)

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Millions of Linkedin passwords leaked

A file with almost 6 and a half million encrypted Linkedin passwords have been posted yesterday on a Web resource. It is highly recommended to use Online Password Checker to verify  availability of...

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Linkedin speaks about stolen passwords

Linkedin responded to the stolen passwords issue. The respond is posted on Linkedin blog here: http://blog.linkedin.com/2012/06/06/linkedin-member-passwords-compromised/ Be safe!      

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