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Friday, October 21, 2011

Security Threat Report 2011 Released


Malware is complex, seemingly everywhere and is often difficult to stop. It knows how to find your data?even on your mobile device and Mac. Targeting high-profile organizations, damaging data loss incidents and web threats — such as fake antivirus and SEO poisoning – continue to make headlines for malware attacks this year.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Exposure about privacy on facebook !



“Here we have the world's most comprehensive database about people, their relationships, their names, their addresses, their locations and the communications with each other, their relatives, all sitting within the United States, all accessible to U.S. intelligence.”
If you had any doubts regarding privacy on facebook, here is a list containing hundreds of user and password, how can this be ? Easy, any application that asks for permission can get your credentials!

Web Cookies Sniffer


WebCookiesSniffer is a new packet sniffer utility that captures all web site cookies sent between the web browser and the web server and displays them in a simple cookies table. The upper pane of WebCookiesSniffer displays the cookie string and the web site/host name that sent or received this cookie. When selecting a cookie string in the upper pane, WebCookiesSniffer parses the cookie string and displays the cookies as name-value format in the lower pane.

Sesame Channel Hacked, Porn Posted

On Sunday afternoon, some of the world’s worst lowlifes decided to hack the Sesame Street YouTube channel and replace some of the videos with pornographic clips.
For about 20 minutes yesterday, visitors to the YouTube channel of the popular children’s show saw hardcore porn instead of Elmo and Big Bird. The channel has nearly 150,000 subscribers, and usually hosts dozens of clips from the PBS program.But Sunday, the hackers replaced the page’s banner to read,

10,000 accounts hacked by TeamSwaSTika


Another group of Hackers, self titled Team Swastika, have caused panic amongst Facebook users after releasing the details of 10,000 accounts onto popular text sharing site, Pastebin. 
Pastebin, usually used to share source code, has frequently been host to a number of text files that contain the details of specific hacks by hackitivists and hacker groups.