Security weaknesses in the hugely popular file-sharing Web site thepiratebay.org have exposed the user names, e-mail and Internet addresses of more than 4 million Pirate Bay users, according to information obtained by KrebsOnSecurity.com.. An Argentinian hacker named Ch Russo said he and two of his associates discovered multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities that let them into the user database for the site. Armed with this access, the hackers had the ability to create, delete, modify or view all user information, including the number and name of file trackers or torrents uploaded by users. Russo maintains that at no time did he or his associates alter or delete information in The Pirate Bay database. But he acknowledges that they did briefly consider how much this access and information would be worth to anti-piracy companies employed by entertainment industry lobbying groups like the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), each of which has assiduously sought to sink The Pirate Bay on grounds that the network facilitates copyright infringement. The link for this article located at Krebs On Security is no longer available. . An exploit at The Pirate Bay exposes user information as a result of SQL injection flaws, affecting more than 4 million accounts.. Pirate Bay Data Breach, SQL Injection Vulnerabilities, User Security Impact. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Vint Cerf, who helped develop the Internet's basic communications tools in the 1970s, said hackers "do not contribute in any constructive way to dealing with the many problems our global civilization faces." Keeping the Internet smoothly functioning, he said, "will at least offer a way for (the) collective expression of views and perhaps better understanding.". . .. Vint Cerf, who helped develop the Internet's basic communications tools in the 1970s, said hackers "do not contribute in any constructive way to dealing with the many problems our global civilization faces." Keeping the Internet smoothly functioning, he said, "will at least offer a way for (the) collective expression of views and perhaps better understanding." Cerf was producing the television and online spots Wednesday with Parry Aftab, a leading expert on Internet safety. "The people who think they are protecting us (by hacking) are hurting the one thing that will help us heal," Aftab said. Two or three spots, each lasting 15 or 30 seconds, will be produced as part of the campaign. They will be made available to television stations and online portals. The link for this article located at Nando Times is no longer available. . Delve into Vint Cerf's insights regarding cybersecurity threats posed by hackers, and check out the fresh initiative led by Parry Aftab aimed at enhancing online safety measures for all users.. Cybersecurity Awareness, Internet Safety Campaign, Hackers Impact, Communication Tools, Online Safety Tips. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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