Tuesday, April 17, 2007

FOIA Fun - Or - How Phishers Hacked Into Indiana University

Christopher Soghoian writes on Slight Paranoia:

This post should probably be called Indiana Public Records Act Fun - but that doesn't quite roll off the tongue.

I signed up for an Indiana University email account in March or so of 2006. Between signing up and the start of school in September, I'd never used the email address for anything, and a Google query at the time for the address came back negative.

In mid June of 2006, I received a phishing email claiming to be from the IU credit union. The Indiana Daily Student later covered this incident. The article merely mentioned that phishing emails targetting the credit union had been sent out, and that a bunch of students had typed in their info. The article didn't explain how the phishers had learned the email addresses of the students, nor who had launched the attack.

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