A COUPLE of 16-year old hackers had their wicked way exploiting a security vulnerability recently that allowed one of them to steal and publish a PHP cloud hosting firm's proprietary source code on Twitter.. On his company's blog, PHP Fog founder and CEO Lucas Carlson described how an Australian called 'Eliot' and an American called 'John' embarked on a competition to see who could deface Carlson's website the fastest. Carlson said that 'John' gave instructions to 'Eliot' to break into PHP Fog's shared hosting environment. The PHP Fog boss admitted he made it easy when he "unfortunately and stupidly" had an old copy of the company's code on the server that had PHP Fog's system passwords on it, which it had not deleted or changed. Oops. The link for this article located at The Inquirer is no longer available. . Young cybercriminals leveraged a vulnerability to access and disseminate confidential programming from a cloud service provider on social media.. Teenage Hackers, PHP Security Flaw, Cloud Hosting Exploit, Hacker Competition. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Putting its money where its mouth is, mobile insecurity company Blackbelt is offering an HTC Desire HD to the hacker that can crack its Mobile Antitheft product or just give it some good feedback.. Blackbelt is so confident of its new product for Android phones that it will give away the HTC handset prize to the hacker that provides the best feedback, after they have failed to crack the software. The software is said by Blackbelt to protect against malware, spyware and trojans. It scans the handset, has automatic updating and locks the phone and alerts up to three different phone numbers if there is a change of SIM card. Would be hackers can register for the competition at Blackbelt's website. The link for this article located at The Inquirer is no longer available. . Blackbelt offers HTC Desire HD for feedback on its Android security app0can hackers crack it?. Android Security, Mobile Protection, Hackers Challenge, Malware Defense, Mobile Insecurity. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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