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From: eric_alberg at yahoo.com (eric alberg)
Subject: T-Moble still vulnerable,
	1 year after being hacked 

Jack Koziol's blog over at InfoSec Institute shows that T-Mobile's website is still vulnerable. Even though he hasn't exploited the security holes, it looks like there are still several problems related to the authentication process that was hacked last year:

http://www.infosecinstitute.com/blog/ethical_hacking_computer_forensics.html


Eric 

		
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