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International Foreign Government E-Mails Hacked by TeaMp0isoN

International Foreign Government E-Mails Hacked by TeaMp0isoN

Nov 07, 2011
International Foreign Government  E-Mails Hacked by TeaMp0isoN TeaMp0isoN group of hackers claim to hack more than 150 Email Id's of International Foreign Governments. They Release the Email List with Password on Pastebin note . Hex000101 Hacker, A member of TeaMp0isoN team got these Login credentials from various Government sites after hacking their databases such as armynet.mod.uk and website of Parliament of Australia (aph.gov.au) .
China is the birth place for most of malicious Android apps

China is the birth place for most of malicious Android apps

Nov 07, 2011
China is the birth place for most of malicious Android apps Mobile malware is rising, and there have been explosions in the world of viruses and Trojans. Virus makers are now targeting mobile platforms- thanks to their growing popularity. If we take the statistics from last 6 months, the chances of Android smart phones to be infected have doubled. A new report by TrendMicro says that " China is the birth place for most of malicious Android applications " . Even Android OS is also becoming more and more popular in China. This growth of Android users in China, however, seems to do little for the rocky relationship between Google and the Chinese government. It has been reported that access to the Google Android Market has been intermittent since 2009. According to a Report by TrendMicro, The inconvenience in accessing the Android Market, one not experienced by users from other countries, can be considered a big factor in the Chinese users' preference in terms of where to dow...
Brazil ISP servers under Massive DNS poisoning attacks

Brazil ISP servers under Massive DNS poisoning attacks

Nov 07, 2011
Brazil ISP servers under Massive DNS poisoning attacks Kaspersky Lab expert Fabio Assolini Report that A massive DNS cache poisoning attack attempting to infect users trying to access popular websites is currently under way in Brazil. Several large ISPs in the highly connected country have been affected by the attack, and police have made at least one arrest in connection with the operation. Attackers have been able to poison the DNS cache records for several major Web sites at some large ISPs. Last week Brazil's web forums were alive with desperate cries for help from users who faced malicious redirections when trying to access websites such as YouTube, Gmail and Hotmail, as well as local market leaders including Uol, Terra and Globo. In all cases, users were asked to run a malicious file as soon as the website opened. It asks the customer to download and install the so-called " Google Defence " software required to use the search engine. In reality, though, this ...
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Sqlninja 0.2.6 is now available

Sqlninja 0.2.6 is now available

Nov 07, 2011
Sqlninja 0.2.6 is now available Sqlninja's goal is to exploit SQL injection vulnerabilities on web applications that use Microsoft SQL Server as back end. It is released under the GPLv3.There are a lot of other SQL injection tools out there but sqlninja, instead of extracting the data, focuses on getting an interactive shell on the remote DB server and using it as a foothold in the target network.  Here's what it does: Fingerprint of the remote SQL Server (version, user performing the queries, user privileges, xp_cmdshell availability, DB authentication mode) Bruteforce of 'sa' password (in 2 flavors: dictionary-based and incremental) Privilege escalation to sysadmin group if 'sa' password has been found Creation of a custom xp_cmdshell if the original one has been removed Upload of netcat (or any other executable) using only normal HTTP requests (no FTP/TFTP needed) TCP/UDP portscan from the target SQL Server to the attacking machine, in order to find a port th...
Anonymous attack on Israeli government & security services websites

Anonymous attack on Israeli government & security services websites

Nov 06, 2011
Anonymous attack on Israeli government  & security services websites Several Israeli government websites crashed on Sunday in what appeared to be a cyber-attack by Anonymous hackers. The websites of the IDF, Mossad and the Shin Bet security services were among the sites that went down, as well as several government portals and ministries.The Israeli army and intelligence agencies' websites were offline. In a video that was uploaded to YouTube, Anonymous warns that if the siege on Gaza is maintained, it will have no choice but to go on the attack.. " Your actions are illegal, against democracy, human rights, international, and maritime laws ," the statement addressed to the government of Israel and posted on Youtube and Anonymous-affiliated sites said. " Justifying war, murder, illegal interception, and pirate-like activities under an illegal cover of defense will not go unnoticed by us or the people of the world. " " If you continue blocking human...
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