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Hacking Truths: "2. Nikto - Nikto is an Open Source (GPL) web server scanner which performs comprehensive tests against web servers for multiple items, including over 3200 potentially dangerous files/CGIs, versions on over 625 servers, and version specific problems on over 230 servers." Full Story...
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via IOL Technology @ 20:41 23rd Dec
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AMMAN - There have been several hacking attempts recently that attacked the Internet and the websites of some important companies and institutions in the Kingdom which led to some disruption lately, according to the Jordan Telecom Group (JTG).
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via Jordan Times @ 19:25 3rd Dec
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Hackingalert: "Many corporations use Linux as their server on the web as it is cheaper and easier to deploy. Its security is also better when compared to Microsoft operating systems. No wonder that network hacking tools for this open source operating system have proliferated in the last years." Full Story...
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via IOL Technology @ 22:14 9th Dec
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Tags: Hacking, Information Technology, Prison, Access Control, Computer, Productivity, Security, Michael Krigsman
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via ZDNet @ 15:26 1st Dec
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A Ukrainian cybercrime lord linked to nearly every major breach of U.S. retail networks in the past four years was sentenced this week to 30 years in prison by a Turkish court. His sentence was on unrelated charges of hacking banks in that country, according to reports.
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via Wired News @ 17:38 8th Jan
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A UK school has launched an "ethical" hacking course that's designed to help IT administrators protect company networks.
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via PC Advisor @ 3:01 18th Dec
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I have seen the various emails from people about others hacking into their email account, and your responses. Thus, trying to be as precise as possible: I use gmail email, I change my password regularly, it’s top ranked in google as safe, I do not share it with anybody. However I still have somebody who enters/hacks into my gmail and reads my mail–and forwards messages to other people. This leads to all sorts of issues. I also have my gmail account on my Blackberry. How can I track the evil person who does this? Regards, Tracy
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via IT Security @ 3:29 18th Dec
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CEH v6.1 is the latest in certification for Certified Ethical Hacking, offered by EC-Council, the globally recognized certification organization in various e-business and security skills
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via Cyber India Online @ 19:13 16th Dec
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A group calling itself the "Jewish Internet Defense Force" is hacking websites of activists who support Palestinian self-determination and an end to Israel's bloody offensive on the Gaza strip.
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via NYC Independent Media Center @ 10:18 7th Jan
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The Council of the European Union suggests member countries allow police to remotely access personal computers in other words, hacking.
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via Design Technica @ 13:31 6th Jan
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Jimmy Ray Purser is a hacker, a field engineer for Cisco and a Cisco Subnet blogger. He's compiled a list of 10 coolest hacking moments in 2008, which include Apple quietly recommending antivirus software for Macs (hey, consider that a compliment that hackers are taking notice), the cracking of WPA, and drive-by attacks with Java. What moments are on your list?
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via NetworkWorld @ 17:40 11th Dec
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MUMBAI: The country's largest lender State Bank of India said on Sunday that it has resolved the "technical problem" with its website, which had become temporarily unavailable due to a reported hacking attempt.
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via Times of India @ 10:30 28th Dec
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Cyberoam, a provider of identity-based Unified Threat Management (UTM) solutions, will offer Certified Ethical Hacking (CEH) certification to its customers and partners. By bringing the CEH v6.1 certification to India, the company is planning to offer an opportunity for technical personnel to enhance their technical and business skills with the latest body of knowledge.
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via Channel Times @ 11:38 18th Dec
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YANGON, 30 Nov - STI Education will conduct courses on certified ethical hacking that are suitable for IT security officers, auditors, security professionals, site administrators, network engineers, computer architects, solution providers and other IT experts. A certified ethical hacker is a skilled professional who understands and knows how to look for the weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems and uses the same knowledge and tool as malicious hacker.
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via New Light of Myanmar @ 2:27 1st Dec
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A UK school has launched an "ethical" hacking course that's designed to help IT administrators protect company networks.
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via CIO @ 17:03 18th Dec
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No matter what you choose to call it -- hacking or modding -- Valve obviously didn't approve of all the shenanigans going on in the 360 version of Left 4 Dead. As such, the team has released a patch to end such "cheating behavior."
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via Neoseeker @ 19:08 12th Dec
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VIENNA, VA--(MARKET WIRE)--Dec 15, 2008 -- Command Information, the premier provider of next generation network services, today announced that it is offering a new training course aimed to assist security professionals responsible for testing and defending networks while implementing Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). The primary objective of this course, "Securing, Hacking, and Defending IPv6," is to provide a deep understanding of attacking and defending present-day networks.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 11:30 15th Dec
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Microsoft Corp. has tipped off its users of a “huge increase” in hacking attacks exploiting a critical unpatched vulnerability in some versions of its flagship web-browser Internet Explorer (IE), and notified that some of these attacks have originated from hacked porn websites.
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via ITProPortal.com @ 12:05 16th Dec
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A British IT admin was ordered to pay more than £3,000 and given a three-months jail sentence after being accused of hacking into his former employer's computer system so he could install spyware and delete emails.
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via The Register @ 20:38 7th Jan
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Several news outlets, such as the San Jose Mercury News, are reporting that lawsuit settlements have been reached among AT&T, T-Mobile, and TelTech in a voicemail hacking case.
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via PDA Street @ 19:15 16th Dec
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Several news outlets, such as the San Jose Mercury News, are reporting that lawsuit settlements have been reached among AT&T, T-Mobile, and TelTech in a voicemail hacking case.
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via Blackberry Today @ 16:00 16th Dec
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Several news outlets, such as the San Jose Mercury News, are reporting that lawsuit settlements have been reached among AT&T, T-Mobile, and TelTech in a voicemail hacking case.
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via Smart Phone Today @ 3:52 16th Dec
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