- Vuln: Mahara Resume Blocktype Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability
- Vuln: Mahara Admin Password Reset Security Bypass Vulnerability
- Vuln: Google Chrome prior to 3.0.195.32 Multiple Security Vulnerabilities
- Vuln: Multiple Horde Products Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerabilities and File Overwrite Vulnerability
- Vuln: Mod_Perl Path_Info Remote Denial Of Service Vulnerability
- Vuln: Apache mod_perl 'Apache::Status' and 'Apache2::Status' Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability
- Vuln: FreeBSD 'fifo_vnops.c' Resource Leak Local Denial of Service Vulnerability
- Vuln: Citrix NetScaler and Access Gateway Denial Of Service Vulnerability
- Vuln: PDFLib 'open_basedir' Restriction Bypass Vulnerability
- Vuln: Multiple Vendor TLS Protocol Session Renegotiation Security Vulnerability
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Links for 2009-11-03 [del.icio.us]
Category: Network Security & Hacking News/Latest Security News
Loopt Shifts Its Strategy To Tap The Pulse Of Location Loopt seems to be finding its niche. I like geolocation services for certain things, but Im not on loopt. GV Screwups Google Voice mis-translations. ...Tuesday, 03 November 2009 -
Hack-o-Lantern
Category: Network Security & Hacking News/Latest Security News
... that functions as a demonstration of cellular automation. It has ... Earlier this week, my wife and I carved pumpkins. Lacking any semblance of artistic skill, I traced a circular object nine times onto ...Wednesday, 28 October 2009 -
Russian SPAM on YouTube
Category: Network Security & Hacking News/Global Security News
We had earlier blogged about spammers abusing different social networking websites and taking full advantage to host their spam on them. Recently researchers at McAfee Labs came across a new spam campaign ...Wednesday, 21 October 2009 -
Hosted Solutions – A Hackers Haven
Category: Network Security & Hacking News/Latest Security News
Human beings are lazy by nature. If there is a choice to be made between a complicated technology solution and an easy technology solution, then nine times out of ten people will choose the easy solution. ...Monday, 12 October 2009 -
How the Payment Card Industry could stop Card Fraud
Category: Network Security & Hacking News/Latest Security News
If the payment card industry, the card schemes such as Visa and MasterCard, and merchants really desired to dramatically reduce payment card fraud, it can be simply done. Today, by far the biggest problem ...Thursday, 08 October 2009 -
Shop Safely - How to Protect Yourself When Shopping Online
Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles
By Clive Chansa Online shopping offers many benefits that you won't find shopping in a brick and mortar store or by mail. The Internet is always open seven days a week and 24 hours a day. Internet-only ...Saturday, 03 October 2009 -
Free Computer Security Software
Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles
By Benjamin Hargis Looking for free computer security tools to use? Got Spyware? There is now a bill in Congress to make Spyware illegal. Good luck at catching the creators, in the mean time here ...Saturday, 03 October 2009 -
HOW `CRACKERS' CRACK
Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles
By Rory J. O'Connor Technorati Tag: Cracking and Hacking Police, prosecutors and most of the press call them "hackers." Computer cognoscenti prefer the term "crackers." Both sides are talking about ...Saturday, 03 October 2009 -
The Five Great Inventions of Twentieth Century Cryptography
Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles
By William Hugh Murray Article pulled from Security-Protocols From: WHMurray@DOCKMASTER.NCSC.MIL ...Saturday, 03 October 2009 -
General Hacking Attack Descriptions
Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles
By security-protocols.com Article pulled from Security-Protocols Until a few years ago Internet security wasn't even recognized as a need. The culture of the Internet encouraged the sharing of ...Saturday, 03 October 2009 -
Database Security
Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles
By Dan Rahmel Internet Systems , April 1997 Systems and Methodologies for Identifying and Protecting Weak Spots in Your Web-Enabled Database -- Before Someone Else Does. As the use of the Web grows on ...Saturday, 03 October 2009 -
Domain Name Robbery
Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles
Domain Name Robbery (aka Domain-Jacking): A Flaw in InterNIC Authentication Scheme By Lucifer Mirza (lucifermirza@hotmail.com) Disclaimer: This sole purpose of the information contained in this ...Saturday, 03 October 2009 -
THE COMING JURISDICTIONAL SWAMP OF GLOBAL INTERNETWORKING
Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles
By Douglas Barnes, Austin Cypherpunks Article pulled from Security-Protocols It used to be that a lot of my net friends thought the growth and global spread of the Internet was an unmitigated Good ...Saturday, 03 October 2009 -
What is an anonymous remailer?
Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles
... bank, credit and medical databases, the Clipper Chip Initiative, computer matching programs, cordless & cellular phone scanners, Digital Telephony legislation, and (hidden) video surveillance ...Saturday, 03 October 2009 -
The Complete Information Gathering Tutorial
Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles
By Mikkkeee The Complete Information Gathering Tutorial Written by Mikkkeee (mikkkeee@box.sk) Converted to XML by SpiderMan (spiderman@witty.com) Blacksun Research Facility http://blacksun.box.sk ...Saturday, 03 October 2009 -
CYBERTERRORISM
Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles
By anonraider In light of the recent focus the United States has placed on security, consider these scenarios * At an international airport, a terrorist uses a modem in his notebook to hack in the wireless ...Saturday, 03 October 2009 -
Wireless Taping
Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles
... from cellular networks. BRUTE FORCING because most access points share one key or password wiall connecting wireless clients, that key or password is often subjected to brute force attacks. The Brute Force ...Saturday, 03 October 2009 -
Beginner Security Articles
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Disable Windows WGA Validation check Metasploit Framework Windows Tutorial IRC Security FAQ IRC for the Generally Incompetent How To Prevent Thieves From Stealing ...Friday, 02 October 2009
