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Devansh Kumar Jain Found Xss venerability in 4 Websites !

Devansh Kumar Jain Found Xss venerability in 4 Websites !

Jan 20, 2011
Devansh Kumar Jain Found Xss venerability in 4 Websites !  Devansh Kumar Jain is a 14 years old Hacker From Agra, India . He found some Xss venerable sites,as listed below : 1.)   http://sdb.drshnaps.com/search.php?q= <script>alert(String.fromCharCode(68,69,86))</script> 2.)   http://www.newdimensions.org/search.php?q= <script>alert(String.fromCharCode(68,69,86))</script> 3.)   http://classifieds.successcds.net/search.php?q= <h1><b><i>hi</i></b></h1> 4.)   http://pcstats.shoplinc.com/search.php?q= <script>alert(String.fromCharCode(68,69,86))</script> News Source : Devansh Kumar | Via Message
All backtrack tools & menu install in your Ubuntu !

All backtrack tools & menu install in your Ubuntu !

Jan 19, 2011
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Tips for Make Mobile Banking Safe And Secure !

Tips for Make Mobile Banking Safe And Secure !

Jan 19, 2011
As we all know that wireless applications have numbers of vulnerabilities higher then the wired applications and the devices. In India there are not lots of people who do banking through mobile but outside India there are high profile countries in which many people do banking through mobile only.So the assurance of the security is needed for them. Here are some recommandation that the bank and the financial institutions which to be noted and to be implemented in their system. - Implement 2 way and 2 factor authentication which goes with the traditional username and the password.If username and password are compromised, the attacker still needs the second factor to gain access to an account. - Implement high transaction monitoring and also fraud detection system.If hacker passes the 1st factor of authentication or the front door,he is being started tracking by tracking system.The system have to generate logs of the activity of the account and the transaction. -Avoid storing...
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In.com database hacked , SQL vulnerabilities Found By Sec Indi !

In.com database hacked , SQL vulnerabilities Found By Sec Indi !

Jan 19, 2011
In.com  database hacked , SQL vulnerabilities Found By Sec Indi ! IN.com has found many SQL vulnerabilities, vulnerabilities found by  Sec Indi (Indian hacker) . We have already  inform the webmasters to patch those  vulnerabilities as soon as possible. Well here blow as proof we are just showing the Table and Columns from database.  News Source :  Sec Indi | Via Email 
Hackers hack into University of Sydney !!

Hackers hack into University of Sydney !!

Jan 19, 2011
A hacker has targeted the University of Sydney in order to show administrators their faulty security practices, but the matter has triggered an investigation. An internal email sent by vice-chancellor Michael Spence says the university has already hired “two of Australia’s leading web security organisations”. “Each day, the university’s IT networks experience numerous attempted security breaches, which are blocked by our security systems,” he said. “Unfortunately, last week a malicious hacker managed to bypass these mechanisms and accessed the university’s home page and some high level corporate web pages.” He also wrote the website was still intact, and that no private information such as financial details had been released. However, it is understood the hacker defaced the website of the university. Spence also wrote in the email the university is aware of the possibility of more attacks occurring. News Source : Google
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