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Anonymous Hackers targets Turkish Prime Ministry Network

Anonymous Hackers targets Turkish Prime Ministry Network

Mar 07, 2012
Anonymous Hackers targets Turkish Prime Ministry Network Unidentified hackers have broken into the website of the Turkish government claimed to be Part of Anonymous Group of Hackers. The hackers aimed to access official documents on government correspondence but were prevented from doing so by on-duty information technology experts. Anonymous, members of which have so far attacked many websites worldwide for various reasons. The Prime Ministry tightened cybersecurity measures and implemented a new network firewall following the attack. The website was under DDoS attack for 2 hours. Turkish specialists managed to counter the attacks with new software. There has been no information on data leakage.Attacks were made from State Virginia, USA, and China.
Facebook down for two hours across Europe, May be DDOS attack !

Facebook down for two hours across Europe, May be DDOS attack !

Mar 07, 2012
Facebook down for two hours across Europe, May be DDOS attack ! In a DDoS attack, hackers deliberately render servers inaccessible by overloading them with traffic. Such a barrage aimed at DNS servers can make it impossible to connect users to a website when they type the address. Where as facebook said that its service was unavailable in some European countries this morning because of technical problems. Third parties suggested a problem with Facebook's European DNS servers may have been at the root. These machines connect the address "Facebook.com" with the actual content of the website, and during the outage attempts to contact to them as normal received no response. DownRightNow, which monitors major web services, showed Facebook having suffered ongoing intermittent service until mid-afternoon.CERT.Be, a Belgian government agency, claimed that the outage was due to a DDoS hacker attack, but this has not been confirmed. Later Facebook announce, ' The issue ha...
FBI get 4 more months to fight with DNSChanger

FBI get 4 more months to fight with DNSChanger

Mar 07, 2012
FBI get 4 more months to fight with DNSChanger On March 5th, a US District Court (New York) signed an order to extend the March 8th deadline to July 9th.This extension will allow for all affected entities to continue to track-down and remediate agains hosts which are still compromised. Current data indicates that there are still several million infected/affected hosts world-wide dealing with this issue. Over the last month, the temporary servers routed an average of 430,000 infected IP addresses according to the government request for extension. Security firm Internet Identity also found that at least 94 Fortune 500s and three major government agencies are still infected with DNSChanger . The remaining infected systems will now have an additional four months to get rid of the malware before having their DNS pulled. The malware hijacked users clicks by modifying their computers' domain name system (DNS) settings to send URL requests to the criminals' own servers, a tactic th...
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DDOS attack on LIME’s Internet system

DDOS attack on LIME's Internet system

Mar 07, 2012
DDOS attack on LIME 's Internet system LIME says the majority of the customers experiencing degradation in their broadband services over the past few days are now back online and connecting at normal speeds. LIME says the type of attack is known in technology circles as a distributed denial of service, which is defined as an explicit attempt to prevent legitimate users from accessing or utilising the particular service. " The attack, though confined to a small portion of LIME's Internet customer base, inconvenienced the affected customers and gave the appearance of a widescale service-impacting problem on the company's network, " noted a statement from the company. LIME has announced plans to take legal action against the person responsible for an attack on its network, which resulted in internet service disruptions to hundreds of customers over the last week. Managing Director, Alex McDonald says engineers implemented some changes in the broadband network to isolate the IP ...
[Community Edition] Metasploit Framework Expert Certification DVD

[Community Edition] Metasploit Framework Expert Certification DVD

Mar 07, 2012
[Community Edition] Metasploit Framework Expert Certification DVD SecurityTube today launched a FREE community edition of the courseware it uses for the SecurityTube Metasploit Framework Expert (SMFE) course and certification. They already have students from over 40+ countries taking their courses and online labs. This DVD goes to show their long lasting commitment to FREE Infosec Education for one and all. Course Details and DVD Download Direct DVD Downlaod (2 GB) The DVD contains over 10+ solid hours of how to get started using Metasploit, Vulnerability assessment and hacking, and finally basics of Exploit Research with it! The course and online labs in the cloud are still running at the promotional pricing and we highly recommend you have a look.
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