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Lit. Buffer overruns 1682Friday, FTC released latest statistics on idenbreasty theft. As part of co-author of new ANSI (and being put forward for ISO) financial privacy (PIA) standard ... I started a merged privacy taxonomy and glossary to go along with the others Lit. Buffer overruns 1683 i've got an original, mint condition, v2.7.1 dated mar91 softcopy ... i think that I contributed to some website trying to collect complete... one of the things that was related to privacy was a study that found the primary motivation for privacy regulatory and legislative activity was 1) denial of service by insbreastutions-govs and 2) idenbreasty theft. so i'm also getting suggestions about beefing up the merged security taxonomy and glossary with more idenbreasty theft related stuff. some number of sites mention that terms around idenbreasty theft are inconsistant and vague and i'm being forced to pull terms and definitions out of the text of documents that I run across. Yesterday, I added a couple minor things on idenbreasty theft, account hijacking, etc, extracted from the body of an FTC overview document. However, in the process, I ran across a small cybercrime glossary on the federal judiciary center site that consisted of the following (note that buffer overflow is not only a software bug but is also included as part of cybercrime): back door buffer overflow cracker dumpster diving hacker insider logic plant malicious applets pbuttword cracker scan script bunny sniffer social engineering spoofing trojan horse virus war dialing worm --
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