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posted by n1 on Saturday January 14 2017, @11:15AM   Printer-friendly
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US president-elect Donald Trump's freshly minted cyber-tsar Rudy Giuliani runs a website with a content management system years out of date and potentially utterly hackable.

Former New York City mayor and Donald loyalist Giuliani was [...] unveiled by Trump's transition team as the future president's cybersecurity adviser – meaning Giuliani will play a crucial role in the defense of America's computer infrastructure.

Giulianisecurity.com, the website for the ex-mayor's eponymous infosec consultancy firm, is powered by a roughly five-year-old build of Joomla! that is packed with vulnerabilities. Some of those bugs can be potentially exploited by miscreants using basic SQL injection techniques to compromise the server.

This seemingly insecure system also has a surprising number of network ports open – from MySQL and anonymous LDAP to a very out-of-date OpenSSH 4.7 that was released in 2007.

[Editor's note: The website in question appears to have been taken down after this story went public.]

Source: The Register


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  • (Score: 2) by bradley13 on Saturday January 14 2017, @12:11PM

    by bradley13 (3053) on Saturday January 14 2017, @12:11PM (#453767) Homepage Journal

    His business was lobbying and political influence. The company was clearly a shell, to allow people to pay him, so that he would use his political influence on their behalf.

    Lobbyists are slime, but the critical difference between this and the Clinton Foundation is that Giuliani sold his political influence *after* he left office, whereas Hillary sold hers *while* she was in office.

    Regardless, Giuliani is a very disappointing pick. Trump's other picks have qualifications for their jobs, whereas Giuliani quite clearly does not.

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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by c0lo on Saturday January 14 2017, @12:27PM

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Saturday January 14 2017, @12:27PM (#453770) Journal

    Trump's other picks have qualifications for their jobs, whereas Giuliani quite clearly does not.

    Seem to me quite qualified as an influence peddler, are you absolutely sure Trump doesn't actually need expert advice in picking the "right influence" from all the incoming bids?

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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by digitalaudiorock on Saturday January 14 2017, @07:50PM

    by digitalaudiorock (688) on Saturday January 14 2017, @07:50PM (#453885) Journal

    Trump's other picks have qualifications for their jobs, whereas Giuliani quite clearly does not.

    With an EPA head that doesn't believe in the EPA (or science apparently), a secretary of education that doesn't believe is public education, a secretary of the interior that probably wants to frack public land, an attorney general that probably longs for Jim Crow, and others almost too painful to recall at the moment...arguably his picks are best "qualified" to dismantle the organizations they're heading. Given that that's unfortunately the goal in many cases, from his standpoint they probably are "qualified"...but I digress...

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday January 14 2017, @11:49PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday January 14 2017, @11:49PM (#453955)

    All techies are feminist faggot SJWs.

    Glad he didn't pick one of you techi faggot fucks.

  • (Score: 2) by jcross on Monday January 16 2017, @03:42PM

    by jcross (4009) on Monday January 16 2017, @03:42PM (#454392)

    I'm probably too late to the party for anyone to read this, but I actually thought of why Giuliani is a decent pick. He can improve cybersecurity using the same strategy he used to clean up NYC: get rid of all the broken Windows.