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Orange ne protegeait pas correctement les données de ses clients

http://www.zataz.com/news/18324/orange--faille--dossier--clients--suivi-de-commandes.html Plus de 400.000 fiches clients du Fournisseur d'Accès à Internet Orange (D'après les constatations de ZATAZ.COM) ont été laissées en accès libre sur Internet via un lien officiel de la filiale de France Télécom. Une faille qui semblait exister depuis plusieurs semaines. La fuite partait d'un url, d'une adresse Internet, concernant le suivi des commandes effectuées par les clients Orange à partir du site officiel. Un lien et une page baptisée Suivi de commance normalement sécurisés.
Dernière mise à jour : 14 mai 2012 "Appels illimités et gratuits en France et à l'international" . La simplicité des discours des fournisseurs d'accès à Internet contraste avec la complexité des tarifs qui se cachent derrière les publicités. Pour vous aider à décrypter les tarifs de la téléphonie Voix sur IP (VoIP / ToIP), Ariase vous propose ce comparatif des prix des communications vers les fixes/mobiles passées en France et dans le monde entier. Appels Voix sur IP vers les téléphones fixes

Téléphonie VoIP par ADSL : le coût des appels illimités Voix sur

http://www.ariase.com/fr/observatoire/telephone-adsl.html
http://www.honeynet.org/ Earlier, we posted about our operation on the Kelihos.B/Hlux.B botnet takedown that was conducted with by security experts from Dell SecureWorks, CrowdStrike, Kaspersky, and the Honeynet Project. On initial view, the operation seems very clear cut: the bad guys are running a botnet that is doing havoc on the Internet; on the other side, are the good guys that have found a way to disable the botnet. The situation is much more nuanced. The Honeynet Project has been conducting security research for over a decade now and since our early days, we made it a priority to balance benefit and risks in our research. You can trace this back to when the Honeynet Project first defined "data control" as one of the requirements for honeynet/honeypot deployments.

The Honeynet Project

Display and show my IP-Adress and location fast and free. Tell m

An IP address (Internet Protocol Address) is a logical address of a network adapter. The IP address is unique and identifies computers on a network. Welcome to IP-Adress.com, where you can quickly and easily determine your IP address or the IP address of another device. An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a logical address of a network adapter, and each and every network device has one. An IP address is a unique series of numbers that identifies computers on a network, so an IP address can easily be used to determine the location of a device or origin of an internet message. http://www.ip-adress.com/
http://www.clickz.com/clickz/news/1717480/web-usage-climbs-africa

Web Usage Climbs in Africa

Enid Burns | May 3, 2006 Internet connectivity in Africa is growing at a faster pace than any other region worldwide according to information from AllAfrica Global Media . Innovative technologies allow access in smaller cities and rural areas. Data from the CIA's "World Factbook" counts 23.5 million Internet users throughout all African countries. Of just over 900 million African residents, about 2.5 percent are online, compared to the worldwide average of 16 percent. Since 2000, the number of Internet users in Africa has grown 400 percent.
If you're completely comfortable drafting legal agreements for your design services, then you won't be interested in what Docracy has to offer. But for the rest of us the site offers a welcome solution to a stressful aspect of freelancing. Last week I ended Part 1 of this saga of creating an eBook for distribution to online bookstores with the promise that in this installment I'd share with you why mastering this new domain of publishing is somewhat akin to herding cats. But before I get to covering some of the resources I've tapped to access the arcane knowledge required for successful eBook creation, a look at production tools is in order. http://blogs.graphicdesignforum.com/skirkland/archives/2006/06/the_art_of_war.html#more

Susan Kirkland: The Art of War