• @[email protected]
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    131 year ago

    Nobody interested in how they were hacked huh?

    Everybody be like, yoo a translator. Like y’all never seen one before.

    • @cm0002
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      81 year ago

      Probably because it’s going to be something boring, like social engineering to get credentials, maybe a disgruntled employee or idiotic security configuration.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        Boring is subjective. I’m always intrigued by how people gain access.

        Although, I am aware of many of the techniques used I find it fascinating.

        Darknet diaries is a great podcast for these kinds of things.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Security isn’t really glamorous. Generally, you can just ask someone for their password and they will tell you. This takes a little bit of flair if you are blindly calling a company, but it can still work.

          More often than not, people will just leave a server exposed on the Internet that has bad credentials. AWS makes this really easy to do with EC2, as an example.

          Exotic attacks still happen though. Given that this is an just IPTV service show schedule, my first guess would be a blind SQL injection. That is not really “exotic”. though.

          • Cat in Chucks
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            21 year ago

            @remotelove @dependencyinjection
            Agreed. Such things are usually keeping in a kind of sandbox, so even if you access this list, you cannot go further. From the other hand, properly configuring security on this level usually skipped due to luck of time/money/wishes.