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Embassy E-Mails Easy to Hack – Report

Posted on 30 August 2007 by

Security consultant Dan Egerstad says embassies e-mail systems around the world tend to be EASILY HACKED, and e-mail accounts hijacked, according to Computer Sweden. He’s grabbed the usernames and passwords for more than 100 e-mail accounts belonging to the embassies of India, Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Iran, along with a British office in Nepal.

Original post by Mike

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