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- Wait, what do you mean in the open

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 7:22 am
by rakhirhif8963
- I see. Go I don't know where, bring I don't know what. And do all this for yesterday. We'll have to work hard, and you'll have to go get some good coffee, some decent liqueur, and a bottle of old, very old cognac. Keep in mind that Rita can't stand bad liqueur, and Kurt loves good cognacs. Time's up, Mr. Director!

- Johann, you're insulting me. Everyone is already here, and everyone working on the operation is getting triple pay. An order from the Emperor. And since it's coming from the secret operations fund, it's not subject to taxes. You weren't there, naturally. In short, everything is as usual.

- Of course. We have a couple of days?

- A couple? Of course. But if you can do it faster, I'll add more from my fund.

— Come tomorrow.

A day passed.

- Here is his correspondence for the last six months. We need to dig deeper, you tell us. We will do it!

- Wait, but how???

— First, we found out his online name through his girlfriend. And then we used some undocumented opportunities.

— ???

— The F network contains passwords of all users in clear text. Knowing the passwords, it is easy to restore all correspondence.


- Yes, just like that. The network servers contain passwords for approximately 600 million users, and they are accessible to almost all 20 thousand engineers of this company.

- And how long has this disgrace continued?

— It’s not exactly known. About 10 years.

- But this means that all this time anyone could have iran whatsapp data the correspondence?

— And not only that! Correspondence is one thing. But writing on your behalf or posting on your behalf... How is that?

- Terrible!!!

- This is true!

Unfortunately, this is not a fairy tale. Facebook stored passwords of hundreds of millions of social network users on its own server in unencrypted form. In other words, thousands of Facebook employees could access the credentials, journalist Brian Krebs reports on the Krebs on Security portal.