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Message-ID: <4DDD0E4C.5090306@zerial.org>
Date: Wed, 25 May 2011 10:12:28 -0400
From: "Zerial." <fernando@...ial.org>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: DUOC.cl full dump exposes passwords, users,
 emails, phones, etc ...

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WTF?

It is about https://twitter.com/#!/jotita/statuses/72704035559444480 ?

The URI is http://bit.ly/mEBGCc (via twitter)

Somebody from DUOC is reading this thread?



Cheers,



On 05/23/11 13:13, allownobody@...hmail.com wrote:
> allownobody@...hmail.com has sent you a secure email using Hushmail. To
> read it, please visit the following web page:
> 
> https://www.hushmail.com/express/6XDVLHR7
> 
> 
>         Frequently Asked Questions:
> 
> 
>           Why did I receive this email?
> 
> You have received this email because you have been sent a secure email
> through Hushmail. To read your secure email, you must follow the link
> provided and correctly answer a secret question chosen by the sender.
> 
> 
>           What is a secure email?
> 
> Sending a regular email is like sending a postcard - it may be read by
> any number of people before reaching its recipient(s). A secure email is
> like sending a letter in a sealed envelope - it can only be read by the
> sender and intended recipient(s).
> 
> 
>           Is it safe to follow the link in this email?
> 
> Yes, it is safe to visit the Hushmail web site by following the link
> provided in this email. However, you should never open an email
> attachment unless you know the person who sent it, were expecting to
> receive the file from them, and have scanned the file for viruses.
> 
> When you arrive at the Hushmail web site, be sure to check the following:
> 
>     * The address bar of your web browser shows:
>       *https://www.hushmail.com/express/*
> 
>     * A small picture of a padlock appears in the *bottom right corner*
>       of your web browser
> 
> If you would prefer to access your message by entering its message code,
> please visit the following web page: https://www.hushmail.com/express.
> You will be asked to enter the following message code: 6XDV LHR7
> 
> 
>           What is Hushmail?
> 
> Hushmail is a web-based email service that lets you send and receive
> email in total security using OpenPGP standard algorithms. These
> algorithms, combined with Hushmail's unique key management system,
> provide unrivalled levels of security. Hushmail's encryption is
> automatic, transparent, and seamless - no special computer skills are
> required.
> 
> 
>           How do I create a free Hushmail account?
> 
> You can create a free Hushmail account by clicking on the following
> link: https://www.hushmail.com/ <https://www.hushmail.com/?l=476>
> 
> 
> 
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