AFP: Hack Angriff trifft ATM Jackpots

Computer security researcher Barnaby Jack jokes that he has resorted to hiding cash under his bed since figuring out how to crack automated teller machines remotely using the Internet.

The New Zealand native on Saturday demonstrated hisATM jackpottingdiscovery for an overflow crowd of hackers during a presentation at the infamous DefCon gathering in Las Vegas.

You don’t have to go to the ATM at all,” Jack told AFP after briefing fellow software savants. “You can do it from the comfort of your own bedroom.

Jack proved his findings using two kinds of ATMs typically found in corner stores, bars or otherstand-alonevenues in the United States but said the flaw likely exists in machines at banks.

Banks useremote managementsoftware to monitor and control their ATMs, and Jack used a weakness in that kind of code to take control of machines by way of the Internet.

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Twitter Blows Vergangenheit 20-milliardste Tweet | News & Stellungnahme | PCMag.com

Ein Grafik-Designer in Tokio hat eine ziemlich bedeutende Leistung auf Twitter-Posting des Dienstes 20000000000. Nachricht seit der Site Gründung im Juli von entriegelt 2006. Es ist etwas schwierig zu übersetzen genau das, was Anwender “GGGGGGo_Lets_Go” wurde in der offiziellen Tweet sagen. Allerdings, seine Reaktion auf die übersetzte Nachricht ist viel klarer:

“Es sieht aus wie ich das geschrieben 20 milliardste Tweet. Ich bekomme Antworten von Menschen auf der ganzen Welt. Es ist beängstigend. Wie stehen die Chancen? Vielleicht werde ich sterben. Ist es umso erstaunlicher, als ein Sechser im Lotto? Ich dachte, es war ein Scherz,” er schrieb, wie berichtet und von Computerworld übersetzt.

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Der Konflikt zwischen E-Discovery in internationalen Schiedsverfahren und europäischen Datenschutzgesetzen | Lexology

In today’s business environment, ever-increasing amounts of information are stored and communicated in electronic format. This electronically stored information (“ESI”) is not only found on computers, servers and storage devices, but also on PDAs, mobile phones and MP3 players. Unsurprisingly, such a universe of information is fertile ground for requests for document production in international arbitrations.

Gleichzeitig, the EU is concerned about the protection of third parties’ personenbezogener Daten, and has issued directives protecting such data. But what happens when a request to produce documents in an international arbitration would require a party to contravene an EU directive on data privacy? EU guidelines exist for data protection issues related to discovery in cross-border litigation, but the conflict between document production and EU data privacy guidelines in international arbitration remains unresolved.

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Bridging the Communication Gap in E-Discovery | Corporate Counsel

Several years ago, I was the technical lead for a mission-critical application at a Fortune 100 insurance company. The application quoted and issued policies for the company’s largest commercial line of business, booking revenues upward of $28,000 per minute of scheduled uptime. One day, I received a request from the chief litigator to stop automatic deletion from the system. Simple enough, rechts? Wrong. Complying with this request — die, translated into IT terms, meant suspending the purge processwould have locked the database in 11 Stunden, crashing the application, crippling the company’s ability to sell a policy, and suspending 30 percent of the company’s revenue stream.

This was my first experience with e-discovery, and a classic example of the process disconnects I see at the companies for which I now consult. E-Discovery, like litigation, can be a frenzy. Most companies are simply not set up with the streamlined channels of communication they need to respond effectively.

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U.K.’s Solicitors Regulation Authority Relaxes Conflicts Rules After Review of Use ofChinese Walls

London law firms will now be able to make wider use ofChinese wallsafter the Solicitors Regulation Authority finalized a review of the rules governing conflicts.

The rule changes, approved by the Legal Services Board earlier this month (Juli 13), lift the restrictions which formerly only allowed law firms to act for multiple clients with information barriers in place if the firm had already been instructed at the time the conflict arose.

Rule four of the SRA Code of Conduct previously only permitted work involving Chinese walls to be completed after a conflict became apparent.

Allerdings, firms will now be able to accept new instructions, even when it is apparent that there are risks concerning confidentiality, provided the firm in question has the infrastructure in place to set up legally compliant information barriers.

The SRA has warned that most law firms will not have such capabilities and that Chinese walls should therefore continue to be used withextreme caution”.

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PODCAST: Wie juristisches Können aus Bundes-E-Discovery Law in New York Differ||ESIBytes

Listen to Karl Schieneman, Director of Analytics and Review with JurInnov, talk about how state law and federal law can differ in electronic discovery cases.  In this episode, we will be discussing New York state law and how it contrasts with federal electronic discovery practice. Our first panelist for today’s show is Mark Berman from Ganfer & Shore who has written over a dozen articles on electronic discovery in the New York Law Journal.  Our other panelist is Jay Safer from Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell who has extensive electronic discovery experience and also was appointed by Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye to serve on a Special Commission on the Future of the New York State Courts as well as being on the Planning Committee for the Judicial Conference of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in 2010.

They have a unique perspective on how electronic discovery has developed in state court in New York as well as strong backgrounds working with electronic discovery in federal court in the Second Circuit. Zusammen, we will discuss what some of the differences are and how practicing lawyers need to appreciate the differences between federal e-discovery law and state electronic discovery practice.

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Diebold 2Q Umsatz sinkt, Probes russischen Ops Compliance- – WSJ.com

Diebold Inc. (DHF), die erzielte niedrigere Verkaufszahlen als Finanzinstitute weiter zu zögern bei den Ausgaben für neue Geldautomaten zeigen, sagte, es sei eine interne Überprüfung ihrer Übereinstimmung mit den internationalen Korruptions-Standards nach dem Auffinden möglicher Unregelmäßigkeiten bei ihrer russischen Tochtergesellschaft.

Diebold, die Hersteller von Geldautomaten und stellt damit verbundene Sicherheits-und Outsourcing-Dienstleistungen, sagte am Donnerstag, dass seine russische Einheit kann in Konflikt geraten der Foreign Corrupt Practices Act der Bücher und Aufzeichnungen Bestimmungen. Diebold, sagte er identifiziert “bestimmten Transaktionen und Zahlungen” in Russland während der Durchführung von Due Diligence im Zusammenhang mit einer möglichen Akquisition gibt.

Das Unternehmen ist jetzt eine Überprüfung seiner globalen Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Compliance und Berichterstattung über die Erkenntnisse in die USA. Department of Justice und der Securities and Exchange Commission.

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New York Court bietet detaillierte Instruktion über Protokoll zur Entdeckung der geklonten Festplatte : Electronic Discovery Gesetz

In dieser ehelichen Aktion, Kläger suchte Zugang zu ihrem Mann (der Beklagte) Büro-Computer, um festzustellen, seine wahre finanzielle Lage. Nach Verweigerung des Klägers erste Bewegung, das Gericht gerichtet (von festgelegten Reihenfolge) dass ein Klon des Beklagten Büro Festplatte an Klägers dessen Kosten vorgenommen werden. Danach, Das Gericht lehnte Kläger den Antrag auf Zugang zu den geklonten Festplatte auf der Suche nach ihrem Antrag auf unbeschränkten Zugang überbreiten. "Genauso wichtig", um den Hof war Klägers Ausfall eines Protokolls zur Untersuchung der Beklagten auf der Festplatte vor. Das Gericht wies das sollte der Kläger ihren Antrag erneuern möchten, ihre Erneuerung "muss eine detaillierte, Schritt-für-Schritt-Discovery-Protokoll, das für den Schutz der privilegierten und privaten Material erlauben würde. "Darüber hinaus, das Gericht zur Verfügung gestellt detaillierte Anleitung für das, was ein solches Protokoll sollte enthalten:

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E-Discovery SaaS and On-Premises Software Converge at Vendors as They Mature | Gartner

The market for e-discovery capabilities deployed as conventional enterprise software, appliances or software as a service is converging swiftly in response to market pressures.

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Goldman Sachs Bans Naughty Words in Emails – WSJ.com

There will never be another s— deal at Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

In the wake of recent Congressional hearings, Goldman Sachs has moved to prohibit employees from swearing in emails. Cassell Bryan-Low discusses.

The New York company is telling employees that they will no longer be able to get away with profanity in electronic messages. That means all 34,000 traders, investment bankers and other Goldman employees must restrain themselves from using a vast vocabulary of oft-used dirty words on Wall Street, including the six-letter expletive that came back to haunt the company at a Senate hearing in April.

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