Thursday, March 26, 2009

E(F)T Call Home(ATM)



(up from 5000 per day during Q2 2008)

E.T. (
Ehud Tenenbaum) a.k.a.(The Analyzer) allegedly used SQL injection exploits to gain access to these supposedly secure financial databases, giving him access to account and card details."


Let me be "The Analyzer" for a moment here. E.T. "gained access" to"
supposedly secure""financial databases using SQL injection. Allow me to do some "needling" myself: Don't worry...I'll be NYCE...


When's the SeQueL? Who'sgoing to STAR in it? This guy Accel's in the Exchange of Information. So if you put your finger on the PULSE, then Shazam! You'll Discover that Tyme after time a PCI 2.0certified Hardware device designed for the web (can you say SAFE-T-PIN)is EXPONENTIALLY safer than a software approach.

But, I "could" be wrong. Guess we'll have to wait for the SeQueL. When it happens, it'll have a "familiar ring" to it.

Developing...in the meantime...E.F.T. - Call Home(ATM)! Hackers can "screw" with us all they want. We're impregnable!


E.T. End Encryption


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