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Re: FN-FORUM anyone fancy a .mil domain?
date posted 26th January 2003 00:17
is that definately it? only the article states they actually put up default
passwords on the page. i'm not even going to test for blanks or 'admin',
'password' from home!
a friends just suggested an osamabinladen.mil domain - but that'd be just
evil... :D
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Thyssen" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 11:53 PM
Subject: RE: FN-FORUM anyone fancy a .mil domain?
> It took 30 seconds
> https://www.nafi.navy.mil
> but the "U.S. Government Computer System Warning and Disclaimers" is
> enough to put me off having a go. -even if I were to use several
> anonymisers.
>
> /Rob
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL REMOVED]
> [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of David Eckersall
> Sent: 25 January 2003 23:31
> To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
> Subject: FN-FORUM anyone fancy a .mil domain?
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> http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/29026.html
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> hahahahahaha, this a few days after rumsfeld declared a lock on secure
> information popping up on military sites
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