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Automated Reconnaissance Through Google: A Cyber Threat Analysis

Imperva's hacker intelligence initiative yesterday revealed that hackers are now using search engines to facilitate thousands of risk-free attacks.. Hackers bypass Google security for cyber reconnaissanceImperva CTO Amachai Shulman says they are using browsers and Dork search queries to generate more than 80,000 daily queries, identify attack targets and automatically build pictures of exploitable server resources. As searches are conducted using botnets, and not the hacker's IP address, the attacker's identity remains concealed, he adds. The link for this article located at Works Management is no longer available. . Uncover methods in which cybercriminals leverage Google vulnerabilities for safe digital exploration, employing sophisticated search strategies.. Cybersecurity Threats, Search Engine Exploits, Hacker Methodologies, Online Reconnaissance. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 17, 2011 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Mobile Eavesdropping Risks: GPRS Encryption Under Attack

After outer space was proclaimed as hackers' newest target, thunderous applause followed at the opening of Chaos Communication Camp 2011 in Finowfurt, Germany. In the next ten years, hackers want to have their own communication satellites in orbit, reported Heise Online. Nick Farr (@hackersonaplane) of Hackers on a Plane said, "We can conquer the entire galaxy, if we stop for five minutes, to behave like idiots.". The plan to conquer space was followed by former WikiLeaks Daniel Domscheit-Berg announcing four days of public testing of Open.Leak.org. Domscheit-Berg told Forbes, "We need to be sure for the people who use such a system that it can't be compromised. Whistleblowers are the ones who take the risks. And they're the ones that get screwed if something goes wrong. So it's inherently important for us to make these people as comfortable as possible." The live testing will be here. The link for this article located at Computer World is no longer available. . The plan to conquer space was followed by former WikiLeaks Daniel Domscheit-Berg announcing four day. outer, space, proclaimed, hackers', newest, target, thunderous, applause, followed. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 11, 2011 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Charlie Miller Demonstrates Remote Battery Tampering Threats

Forget computer viruses and worms. What's maybe the worst thing a hacker could do to your laptop? Access it remotely and shut it down -- or maybe even blow it up.. Which is why famous Apple hacker Charlie Miller wanted to do just that. "I don't want to wake up one day and have my computer blow up," said Miller, who is an avid user of Apple products. "I want to be the one looking at that -- not the bad guys." How would a person blow up a laptop without even coming near it? By tampering with the software that runs its battery, said Miller, who demonstrated a way to hack into an Apple laptop battery and shut it down, but fell short of actually making it explode. The link for this article located at CNN is no longer available. . Notable security expert Charlie Miller uncovers potential threats that remote control access poses to the safety of MacBook batteries and users alike.. Remote Access,Battery Tampering,Cyber Threats,MacBook Security,Hacker Techniques. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 05, 2011 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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NASA Faces Data Breach: SQL Injection Exploited for Information Leak

Two NASA sites recently were hacked by an individual wanting to demonstrate that the sites are susceptible to SQL injection. The websites for NASA's Instrument Systems and Technology Division and Software Engineering Division were accessed by a researcher, who posted to his blog screen shots taken during the hack.. The researcher, using the alias "c0de.breaker," used SQL injection to hijack the sites, Gunter Ollmann, VP of research at security firm Damballa, who recently wrote about the hack, told SCMagazineUS.com on Monday. SQL injection is an attack process where a hacker adds additional SQL code commands to a page request and the web server then tries to execute those commands within the backend database, Ollman said. Vulnerable web applications process the extra SQL commands, which then cause the web application to leak additional information, such as user credentials, which can be used to log into the targeted application. The link for this article located at SC Magazine is no longer available. . An investigator showcased a cross-site scripting flaw by compromising multiple government websites, highlighting the critical importance of online application protection.. NASA Security Breach, SQL Injection Attack, Web App Vulnerability. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 09, 2009 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Understanding Hacker Tactics for Network Security and Defense

This tutorial on hacker attack techniques and tactics will provide insight inside the mind of a hacker and help you to understand a malicious attacker's motives. You will receive advice on how hackers target specific information and what polices and procedures every organization should have in place to protect sensitive data. . You will receive information on an array of specific hacker techniques and tactics, such as system fingerprinting and probing, which allow hackers to obtain access to your network systems or files. You will learn how to thwart hacker tactics and techniques with a variety of procedures and defenses, including intrusion prevention and detection (IPS/IDS) technology. This guide also offers valuable advice on the importance of securing your network endpoints and will teach you how to mitigate the threat of hackers connecting to your computers via open network ports. You will also receive tips on how to know if you system has been compromised by a malicious hacking attempt, how to keep your wireless network secure and best practices for end-user education on current threats and preventative measures. The link for this article located at Search Security is no longer available. . Familiarize yourself with different cybercriminal methods and strategies to protect your system. Grasp the essentials of preventing intrusions.. hacker Techniques, Network Protection, Cybersecurity Strategies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 02, 2009 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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