Wow. One guy and a hacker rerouted VoIP calls and in the process collected $1MM in fees. Lots of crypto & cypherpunkly implications here. -TD http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,71105-0.html?tw=wn_index_8
On 6/9/06, Tyler Durden <camera_lumina@hotmail.com> wrote:
Wow. One guy and a hacker rerouted VoIP calls and in the process collected $1MM in fees. Lots of crypto & cypherpunkly implications here.
-TD
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,71105-0.html?tw=wn_index_8
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/nj/publicaffairs/NJ_Press/files/pdffiles/moorecomp... "After vulnerable computer networks of Unsuspecting Intermediaries were identified, Defendant Moore delivered to Pena's E-Mail Address information pertaining to the types of routers used, as well as corresponding usernames and passwords, necessary to infiltrate their networks." Damnit man, if you're sending illegal things by email, at least encrypt it! -- mic
On 6/9/06, Tyler Durden <camera_lumina@hotmail.com> wrote:
Wow. One guy and a hacker rerouted VoIP calls and in the process collected $1MM in fees. Lots of crypto & cypherpunkly implications here.
Sorry to double-post, but does anyone think Tor + encryption use would've saved this guy? I think encryption of the emails + hard drives would certainly help; but would he be "coerced" into giving up the key? Could be burn the key and deny everything? Would the FBI attempt to crack the key? Can the FBI find you on Tor? very interesting ... -- mic
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