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Cyber Criminals Selling Millions of U.S military email addresses

Cyber Criminals Selling Millions of U.S military email addresses

Mar 18, 2012
Cyber Criminals Selling Millions of U.S military email addresses Web based underground market service currently selling Millions of harvested U.S government and U.S military harvested emails addresses to potential spammers, and find out just how easy it is to purchase that kind of data within the cyber crime ecosystem. Cyber criminals are getting more sophisticated in their scams and phishing schemes, which are designed to steal personal data and financial information. Spammers and virus creators are motivated by money and backed by organized crime on a global scale. They are also launching massive attacks on anti-spam organizations in an attempt to bring them down. In respect to targeted malware attacks, the service is currently offering 2.462.935 U.S government email addresses, and another 2.178.000 U.S military email addresses. A Screenshot of the inventory of harvested emails currently offered for sale: Spammers buy lists from brokers that continuously harvest email ...
Roman Andreev wins Facebook Hacker Cup 2012

Roman Andreev wins Facebook Hacker Cup 2012

Mar 18, 2012
Roman Andreev wins Facebook Hacker Cup 2012 25 of the world's best hackers gathered for Facebook's 2nd annual Hacker Cup event being held at its offices in Menlo Park. Roman Andreev from Russia completed one problem correctly in 1 hr 4 min and won Facebook's Hacker Cup to get his name placed on an awesome and really heavy cement trophy along with a check for $5000. The registration for the event opened in January and started off with three online rounds of problem solving. Out of 6,000 (8,000 submissions total) qualifying submissions, the group has been shrunken down to just 25 and flown to Facebook for the finals.The top coders, all male from around the world, are a mix of students, independent coders, and professionals. Facebook paid their way to California, including a stipend for obtaining a Visa, since only one of the participants is from the United States. The rest of the finalists are from Russia, Germany, Ukraine, Poland, China, South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan. The par...
iPad 3 jailbroken on Launch Day by 3 ways

iPad 3 jailbroken on Launch Day by 3 ways

Mar 18, 2012
iPad 3 jailbroken on Launch Day by 3 ways The new Apple iPad (third iPad, iPad 3) has already been jailbroken in at least three different ways. On the same day that Apple started shipping the new iPad out to consumers, there were reports that at least one hacker had already jailbroken the latest tablet. The first to claim was @Musclenerd, a member of the iPhone Dev Team,  tweeted a couple of images showing that he had already jailbroken the device. This must be a great relief for Apple fans who want to have their Apple devices, but don't want Cupertino based tech giant to keep it restricted as it wants. Within the 24 hours of the iOS 5.1 update, teammate @pod2g revealed an untethered jailbreak for the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S. With the new iPad running iOS 5.1 and an A5X processor. His hack was followed by the announcement of a successful untethered jailbreak by teammate, @i0n1c, who released a video as evidence to his accomplishment: Finally, a Tweet by @chpwn ...
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The Hidden Risks of SaaS: Why Built-In Protections Aren't Enough for Modern Data Resilience

The Hidden Risks of SaaS: Why Built-In Protections Aren't Enough for Modern Data Resilience

Jun 26, 2025Data Protection / Compliance
SaaS Adoption is Skyrocketing, Resilience Hasn't Kept Pace SaaS platforms have revolutionized how businesses operate. They simplify collaboration, accelerate deployment, and reduce the overhead of managing infrastructure. But with their rise comes a subtle, dangerous assumption: that the convenience of SaaS extends to resilience. It doesn't. These platforms weren't built with full-scale data protection in mind . Most follow a shared responsibility model — wherein the provider ensures uptime and application security, but the data inside is your responsibility. In a world of hybrid architectures, global teams, and relentless cyber threats, that responsibility is harder than ever to manage. Modern organizations are being stretched across: Hybrid and multi-cloud environments with decentralized data sprawl Complex integration layers between IaaS, SaaS, and legacy systems Expanding regulatory pressure with steeper penalties for noncompliance Escalating ransomware threats and inside...
Australia's first national cyber security competition Announced

Australia's first national cyber security competition Announced

Mar 18, 2012
Australia's first national cyber security competition Announced Australia's first national cyber security competition, the 2012 Cyber Defence University Challenge, was launched today by broadband minister Senator Stephen Conroy. If you are an undergraduate with top cyber problem-solving skills then Australia's first national Cyber Defence University Challenge is probably for you. The Challenge runs for 24 hours on 3 to 4 April, and will test the cyber problem-solving skills of teams of Australian undergraduates in a virtual network environment.The ultimate prize, sponsored by Telstra, is travel and entry to the Black Hat 2012 Conference in Las Vegas in July 2012. Senator Conroy sxays the competition is a partnership between the federal government, universities and Telstra. " The Government is committed to working with industry to develop a safe and secure digital economy for Australians ," Senator Conroy said in a statement. " We are also committed to i...
Microsoft Hacking Code leaked from security info-sharing program

Microsoft Hacking Code leaked from security info-sharing program

Mar 18, 2012
Microsoft Hacking Code leaked from security info-sharing program Microsoft on Friday confirmed that sample attack code created by the company had likely leaked to hackers from a program it runs with antivirus vendors. Code that was submitted to Microsoft last year to demonstrate a serious exploit in Windows has somehow made it into the wild, either through Redmond itself or one of its security partners. The exploit targets a vulnerability in Windows' remote desktop protocol, giving an attacker full control over a system and the ability to easily spread to other machines with remote desktop enabled. Security researchers raised alarms when a working exploit for the flaw was spotted in China shortly after the release, leading many to believe that malware writers were able to breach the Microsoft Active Protections Program security platform. " The details of the proof-of-concept code appear to match the vulnerability information shared with Microsoft Active Protections Progr...
DarkComet-RAT v5.1 Released - Remote Administration Tool

DarkComet-RAT v5.1 Released - Remote Administration Tool

Mar 18, 2012
DarkComet-RAT v5.1 Released - Remote Administration Tool This new version of the famous darkcomet RAT , a remote management tool created by DarkCoderSc . DarkComet is also considered as the most stable RAT around and it is even regarded more stable than some professional ones. Change Log: - [GUI ] Control center GUI change a little bit - [FUNC] New functions added in control center >> Network category, called WIFI Access points, now you can see near wifi networks and hardware wifi card(s) - [GUI ] Now in layout settings you can change the main windows GUI if you don't like the default one. - [FIX ] Fix the ftp upload keylogger problem - [SYS ] Edit server settings system was revised and optimized - [FIX ] DNS/IP backups issue fixed - [SYS ] DNS/IP backups algorythm revised and more reliable - [SYS ] Big problem fixed in client / server system - [SYS ] Loader environement is more lite, unused function / variables been track and clean also few important functions been ...
Six National Television Stations of Iran Hacked

Six National Television Stations of Iran Hacked

Mar 18, 2012
Six National Television Stations of Iran Hacked Co-Cain Warriors hackers today hack into 6 National Television Stations of Iran including Broadcasting Elam Center, IRIB Kermanshah Center, IRIB Kerman and 3 more. Hacker upload the deface page on their server and announce the day as " HappY 7Sin Day ". With growing conflicts in middle east more intrusions and DDOS attack on Iranian websites. Iran has been identified as the main cyber threat to the United States,Israel and European Countries. Yesterday we also report that, Iran's cyber defense headquarters has succeeded in making internal mail servers which would enable Iranian organizations and bodies to use local email addresses. Also last week, Iran launched a sophisticated cyber-attack against BBC Persian TV, according to the BBC News. The Reason behind this attack is part of a broader attempt by the government to disrupt the BBC's Persian service. This attack follows various tactic...
SpoofTooph 0.5 : Automate Cloning of Bluetooth devices

SpoofTooph 0.5 : Automate Cloning of Bluetooth devices

Mar 18, 2012
SpoofTooph 0.5 : Automate Cloning of Bluetooth devices SpoofTooph 0.5 has been updated with some major bug fixes and new features. The new version 0.5 runs scans MUCH faster, which also allows for more Device Names to be resolved during scans. Spooftooph is designed to automate spoofing or cloning Bluetooth device Name, Class, and Address. Cloning this information effectively allows Bluetooth device to hide in plain site. Bluetooth scanning software will only list one of the devices if more than one device in range shares the same device information when the devices are in Discoverable Mode (specificaly the same Address). Change Log v0.5: - Fixed segmentation fault in manual assigning of Device Name and Class of Device - Modified flags - Depreciated      -r: Assign random NAME, CLASS, and ADDR      -l : Load SpoofTooph CSV logfile      -d : Dump scan into SpoofTooph CSV logfile - New      -w : Write ...
Mutillidae 2.1.17 : Born to be Hacked

Mutillidae 2.1.17 : Born to be Hacked

Mar 18, 2012
Mutillidae 2.1.17 : Born to be Hacked A few days ago an update " Mutillidae " version 2.1.17 was released. Mutillidae is a free, open source web application provided to allow security enthusiest to pen-test and hack a web application. Mutillidae can be installed on Linux, Windows XP, and Windows 7 using XAMMP making it easy for users who do not want to install or administrate their own webserver. If you would like to practice pen-testing/hacking a web application by exploiting cross-site scripting, sql injection, response-splitting, html injection, javascript injection, clickjacking, cross frame scripting, forms-caching, authentication bypass, or many other vulnerabilities, then Mutillidae is for you. Mutillidae has been tested/attacked with Cenzic Hailstorm ARC, W3AF, SQLMAP, Samurai WTF, Backtrack, HP Web Inspect, Burp-Suite, NetSparker Community Edition, and others. Features Installs easily by dropping project files into the "htdocs" folder of XAMPP. Switch...
Iran makes internal email servers

Iran makes internal email servers

Mar 18, 2012
Iran makes internal email servers Iran's cyber defense headquarters has succeeded in making internal mail servers which would enable Iranian organizations and bodies to use local email addresses. " One of the most important problems in the cyber arena in Iran is that many individuals and even university professors are using email services like Gmail and Yahoo and have no local email, " Rahimi said, Head of Iran's Cyber Defense Headquarters. " Technical infrastructures have been built in the country and mail servers have been made at the cyber defense headquarters to manage Iranian emails ," he added. The Iranian official noted that the body also shoulders the responsibility to promote culture and education. Iran launched a cyber defense headquarters some five months ago. The key task of cyber defense is to prevent computer worms, or as some call it cyber weapons, from breaking into or stealing data from Iran's maximum security networks, including nuclear facilitie...
Dutch News site spread Malware on 100000 Computers

Dutch News site spread Malware on 100000 Computers

Mar 16, 2012
Dutch News site spread Malware on 100000 Computers Dutch popular news site NU.nl appears to be serving Java exploit (drive-by malware) to users of IE. Nu.nl has approximately one hour long served the Javascript code that attempted to provide visitors to the news site with a trojan to infect. The attackers made use of servers in India which an exploit kit was placed. The Ministry of Security and Justice issue a warning for malware yesterday by Nu.nl estimated to have infected 100,000 computers. Erik Loman, developer at security firm SurfRight, made ​​known on Twitter on the front page of the news javascript code ' g.js ' was blocked. The code triggered by Loman a nuclear exploit pack on a web server in India was placed. The exploit script checked the browser and common plugins like Flash and Adobe Reader security hole. If an exploit was found, the server sent the Sinowal-malware, a trojan of Russian origin, which is continuously updated and attempts to steal bank detail...
[POC] Windows RDP Vulnerability Exploit

[POC] Windows RDP Vulnerability Exploit

Mar 16, 2012
[POC] Windows RDP Vulnerability Exploit The vulnerability described by Microsoft as critical is known as MS12-020 or the RDP flaw. The hackers worked quickly on this particular vulnerability and we've already seen attempts to exploit the flaw which exists in a part of Windows called the Remote Desktop Protocol. Proof of concept (POC) exploit of the deadly RDP vulnerability has been shown to trigger blue screens of death on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 machines. The exploit attacks a RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) flaw patched by Microsoft on Tuesday. The discovery of proof-of-concept code on a Chinese website less than 72 hours later came as no great surprise. Security firms warned that worse is likely to follow. The vulnerability might easily be exploited to create a worm that spreads automatically between vulnerable computers. Two POC discovered, first POC to emerge was posted briefly on a Chinese website before disappearing. The second, based off the Chinese...
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