The hack was to an Associated Google Apps BIZCARD.com account. As you all might know, you can join different accounts to send FROM in Gmail. BIZCARD.com (AmericanBusinessCard.com) is a firm I contracted with 3 years ago and left abruptly due to health issues. Repeated requests to remove the email address from their Google Apps fell on deaf ears. Like many in this ecomony, BIZCARD had insufficient technical staff for the workload. Hacks are (unfortunately) the result of this poor economy. Even though we as systems administrators, developers and engineers carry the load for entire technical internet startup companies, we are often the first to be overtasked, underpaid, and outsourced. On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Thomas Cameron < thomas.cameron@camerontech.com> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 09/30/2011 06:05 PM, Lisa Kachold wrote: > snip > > > > Does anyone else find it supremely ironic that one of the folks who > posts the most about hacking and security got compromised? > > To be clear - I've been compromised in the past, too, so this is > absolutely NO reflection on Lisa. Sh*t happens to the best of us. > > If anything, it's an important lesson... if this can happen to a > security specialist, it can happen to anyone. > > Thomas > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2.0.14 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Red Hat - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ > > iEYEARECAAYFAk6IpOkACgkQmzle50YHwaCvUQCeM8MApUgp2T5N04ulGT/XMPx1 > DC0AniZnmL23R2uSRugoAZXtxKD4LaQE > =P8go > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > -- (602) 791-8002 Android (623) 239-3392 Skype (623) 688-3392 Google Voice ** HomeSmartInternational.com