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| Subject: | Bank Exploit |
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| Date: | 25 Jul 2007 13:34:29 -0000 |
Friend of mine (not me, really) is working with a client of his who claims to have inadvertently discovered a few web exploits of several financial institutions. Does anyone have any insights as to how this guy could bring these to the attention of the organizations involved without being seen as a hacker? His minimal goal is to help the institutions, optimally he would like to consult to help them rectify the issues. thx Steve
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