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The hacking group Cult of the Dead Cow (CDC) this week released a tool that turns Google into an automated vulnerability scanner, scouring Web sites for sensitive information such as passwords or server vulnerabilities. read more »
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http://www.techworld.com/security/news/index.cfm?newsID=11513By Matthew BroersmaTechworld22 February 2008The hacking group Cult of the Dead Cow (CDC) this week released a tool that turns Google into an automated vulnerability scanner, scouring websites for sensitive information such as passwords or server vulnerabilities.CDC first achieved notoriety ten years ago with its backdoor Back Orifice, which demonstrated in a highly public way just how easy it was to take unauthorised control of a Windows PC.The n read more »
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Lock up your granniesAmerican researchers have proven it's possible to maliciously turn off individuals' heart monitors through a wireless hacking attack.… read more »
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SAAS collaboration software Central Desktop adds a security pack to boost the safety of its log-in pages. ...Deliver REMOTE SUPPORT Easily. Try WebEx FREE! TRY WEBEX MEETING CENTER and SUPPORT CENTER FREE! Deliver efficient, effective training and support. read more »
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Infamous rent-a-bot krew gets politicalConflict between Georgia and Russia on the ground has been accompanied by the relaunch of cyber-attacks against Georgian government websites.… read more »
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A phishing campaign targeting Twitter has morphed, according to researchers at Sophos. Phishers are now using accounts compromised in the initial campaign launched over the weekend to snare Twitter users lured by the promise of an iPhone. - Phishers are hooking more and more Twitter users in campaigns to steal theiraccount data, according to security researchers.The initialphishing attack reported over the weekend has expanded, with spammers nowusing compromised accounts to initiatea new campaign that c read more »
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A phishing campaign targeting Twitter has morphed, according to researchers at Sophos. Phishers are now using accounts compromised in the initial campaign launched over the weekend to snare Twitter users lured by the promise of an iPhone. - Phishers are hooking more and more Twitter users in campaigns to steal their account data, according to security researchers. The initial phishing attack reported over the weekend has expanded, with spammers now using compromised accounts to initiate a new campaign t read more »
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