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Another NACHA spam run leading to a malicious payload.. Date:      Tue, 30 Jan 2012 11:02:13 +0000 From:      info@nacha.org Subject:      Your ACH transaction The ACH transaction (ID: 8519169560300), recently initiated from your bank account (by you or any other person), was canceled by the other financial institution. Canceled transfer Transaction ID:     8519169560300 […]

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Using Amazon Web Services’ new Server Side Encryption feature, enterprises will at no extra cost be able to encrypt data stored on the company’s Simple Storage Service (S3), Amazon said on Tuesday. The Server Side Encryption feature has been added to simplify the process of protecting data stored on S3. Previously, enterprises had to choose […]

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As website appear to fall to hacks like the rain falls in Seattle, the question du jour doesn’t change from day to day. The same question is always asked. “Did Anonymous perform the attack?” What do all of these links below have in common? You don’t have to read them, I’ll tell you.. http://sdchamber-members.org/Business%20Online%202009-10/Business%20Action%20Online%20May%202010/Business%20Action%20Online%20May%20ESET.html http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/03/17/scientology_anonymous_round_three/ […]

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