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Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
added 2025/10/27 3:03 p.m.7 views

Louvre Jewel Heist

I assume I don't have to explain last week's Louvre jewel heist. I love a good caper, and have like many others eagerly followed the details. An electric ladder to a second-floor window, an angle grinder to get into the room and the display cases, security guards there more to protect patrons tha...

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Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
added 2024/12/27 12:03 p.m.15 views

Casino Players Using Hidden Cameras for Cheating

The basic strategy is to place a device with a hidden camera in a position to capture normally hidden card values, which are interpreted by an accomplice off-site and fed back to the player via a hidden microphone. Miniaturization is making these devices harder to detect. Presumably AI will soon...

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Code423n4
Code423n4
added 2022/12/16 12:00 a.m.12 views

A compromised owner of VRFNFTRandomDraw can claim the NFT to another accomplice addresss

Lines of code Vulnerability details Impact Detailed description of the impact of this finding. A compromised owner of VRFNFTRandomDraw can claim the NFT to another accomplice addresss Proof of Concept Provide direct links to all referenced code in GitHub. Add screenshots, logs, or any other...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2019/06/24 1:00 p.m.156 views

The Modern-Day Heist: IP Theft Techniques That Enable Attackers

The Great Train Robbery of 1963 in Buckinghamshire, U.K., was orchestrated by a gang of 15 robbers that devised and executed a well-laid-out plan over the course of several months. Fast-forward 56 years and we’re still seeing gangs of modern-day robbers orchestrating elaborate plans – only in 201...

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ThreatPost
added 2010/03/24 3:41 p.m.9 views

TJX Browser Exploit Accomplice Gets Probation

A computer security professional who sold Internet Explorer exploit code to credit card hacker Albert Gonzalez was sentenced Tuesday to three years probation and a $10,000 fine. Jeremy Jethro, 29, was paid $60,000 by Gonzalez for a zero-day exploit against Microsoft’s browser, “the purpose and...

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ThreatPost
added 2010/03/12 12:24 p.m.5 views

Another TJX Accomplice Gets Nearly 4-Year Sentence

Humza Zaman, a co-conspirator in the hack of TJX and other companies, was sentenced Thursday in Boston to 46 months in prison and fined $75,000 for his role in the conspiracy. The sentence matches what prosecutors were seeking. Read the full article. Wired...

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