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70% offences in UAE are cyber crimes !

70% offences in UAE are cyber crimes !

Jan 11, 2011
Of all criminal offences committed in the   United Arab Emirates   (   UAE ), a whopping 70 percent are cyber crimes, a top official has said.   Cyber criminals are keeping up with new developments in information technology, and make the maximum use of any new software or system that comes with any security gap or loophole, said Major Saeed Mohammad Al Hajeri, head of the information technology crime department of   Dubai   Police.   Saeed said this at a lecture titled "Procedures followed in investigating information technology crimes", delivered at the Institute of Training and Judicial Studies in Sharjah, the Gulf News reported.   Among the most common   cyber crimes   is providing illegal   VoIP   (Voice over Internet Protocol) calls, which is the preferred method of communication for drug smugglers and human traffickers since these calls are hard to trace, Saeed said.   Hacking   is another illegal activi...
Samyak Tejawat found vulnerability in this Italian government site !

Samyak Tejawat found vulnerability in this Italian government site !

Jan 10, 2011
Samyak Tejawat  (13 year old) found vulnerability in this Italian government site ! Whole database can be extracted. Mr. Samyak Tejawat inform the admins of site about this venerability, Hope it will be fixed soon :)  SQLi vuln. link =   http://www.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/primopiano/dettaglio_primopiano.php?sezione=primopiano&tema_dir=tema2&id_primopiano=1000 News Source : Samyak Tejawat | Via Email
IBM Developer Works Defaced by Hmei7 !

IBM Developer Works Defaced by Hmei7 !

Jan 10, 2011
IBM Developer Works Defaced by Hmei7 ! Website Link : http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/ Zone-H mirror: http://zone-h.org/mirror/id/12878142 News Source : Hmei7
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Krunal Goswami ( tech2spider ) found new XSS in Stanford University Website !

Krunal Goswami ( tech2spider ) found new XSS in Stanford University Website !

Jan 10, 2011
Krunal Goswami ( tech2spider ) found new XSS in Stanford University Website ! Tech2spider has submitted a cross-site-scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting stanford.edu. We manually validated and publishing th. It is currently unfixed.is news. Check this Link :  http://www.stanford.edu/group/ tabletennis/cgi-bin/index.php? photos&event=%3Cscript%20type= %22text/javascript%22%20% 3Ealert%28%22XSS%20Vulnerable% 22%29%3C/script%3E News Source :  Krunal Goswami ( tech2spider )
1700 Websites Hacked By The 077 ( HamDi HaCKer )

1700 Websites Hacked By The 077 ( HamDi HaCKer )

Jan 10, 2011
1700 Websites Hacked By The 077 ( HamDi HaCKer ) List of all 1700 Sites Hacked By 077 http://pastebin.com/reibDPaP News Source : HamDi HaCKer
Creating a community of hackers in Las Vegas !

Creating a community of hackers in Las Vegas !

Jan 10, 2011
Las Vegas is a city like few others. Every year more than 35 million people visit and lose themselves in the casinos, bars, shows and shopping malls on Las Vegas Boulevard aka The Strip. The vast influx of visitors, coupled with the insatiable desire of those hotels and casinos to set themselves apart, means that many of the 1.8 million people that live in the city do so only briefly. Some stay for a year or two as a new hotel goes up or a show is in town. Many have briefer stays allied to a big conference or a busy holiday season. The net result is that it is a city where a lot of people live, but in which communities are hard to find. "It's not a social city," said Vegas resident Evan Pipho, a programmer who, with Jeff Rosowski, is trying to find a way to bring the city's hackers, makers and coders together. Thanks to the pair, Las Vegas has its own Dorkbot chapter and they are in the process of setting up a hackerspace in Mr Rosowski's garage. They ho...
Thurston sees largest identity theft case in the county's history !!

Thurston sees largest identity theft case in the county's history !!

Jan 10, 2011
An Olympia-area man has been arrested in what the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office says is the largest identity-theft case in the county’s history. More than 1,000 victims statewide had their driver’s licenses, credit cards and Social Security numbers stolen, according to the Sheriff’s Office. Detectives served a search warrant at a Johnson Point Road home Thursday morning and arrested Anthony Eugene Vaughn, 30, on suspicion of 1,000 counts of second-degree identity theft and two counts of first-degree identity theft. During a hearing Friday, Thurston County Superior Court Judge Lisa Sutton ordered Vaughn held at the Thurston County Jail with bail set at $500,000. The case remained under investigation, and more arrests might be coming, sheriff’s Sgt. Jim Dunn said Friday. Detectives think Vaughn had accomplices who stole identification documents during car prowls and residential burglaries and that he used the documents to open fraudulent bank accounts in the victims’ names. He t...
Massive data leakage in Vodafone Australia !

Massive data leakage in Vodafone Australia !

Jan 10, 2011
Australian media giant Fairfax leads today with dramatic claims that customer data from mobile phone company Vodafone Australia is routinely falling into the wrong hands, thanks to lax database security. According to Fairfax, Vodafone's customer database is accessible to all its dealers over the internet, with the result that any dealer can look up extensive amounts of personally identifiable information (PII), together with call and SMS history, for any customer. The Sydney Morning Herald says that unscrupulous password-holders have been offering what amounts to "pay-per-view" access to customer data to third parties. Individuals, claims the Herald, are buying information to keep track of their spouses, whilst "criminal groups [are] paying for the private information of some Vodafone customers to stand over them". (Standover is the chillingly descriptive Australian vernacular for intimidation and extortion.) If these allegations are true - and the repor...
Facebook virus spreads via photo album chat messages !

Facebook virus spreads via photo album chat messages !

Jan 10, 2011
A new social networking worm in the vein of Koobface is currently doing the rounds. A Naked Security reader, George, who had been exposed to it on Facebook reported it to us - unlike the majority of Facebook scams we report, this one actively infects your computer with malware instead of simply tricking you into taking surveys and passing on messages to other users. The link in his Facebook chat from a friend pointed to an app.facebook.com/CENSORED link. Typically when you go to a Facebook app page it prompts you to add the application and grant it permission to post on your behalf or read your profile data. The scary part about this one is that it immediately prompts you to download a " FacebookPhotos#####.exe " file with no prompting or clicking required. The screen reads "Photo has been moved. This photo has been moved to other location. To view this photo click View Photo." If your computer has not already downloaded the malware, the "View Photo"...
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