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What is DNS hijacking?

DNS hijacking is the process of altering the name server records and redirecting the users to a bogus website. As everyone knows every domain name depends on its name server

Complete MySQL Injection

Credit go to sam207 TABLE OF CONTENT: #INTRO #WHAT IS DATABASE? #WHAT IS SQL INJECTION? #BYPASSING LOGINS #ACCESSING SECRET DATA #Checking for vulnerability #Find the number of columns #Addressing vulnerable

FEMA Phones Get Hacked

If you are going to hack a phone system, do you really want to hack the Department of Homeland Security? That’s what happened this weekend when someone made hundreds of