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Rooting webhost

r00ting a webhost Introduction: Well taking over a host isnt as easy as you may think. There is a fairly big process involved and a lot of fidiling around. Below

Burmese Hackers Hacked Georgia Government’s Web www.moh.gov.ge

Burmese Hackers Group! Named (“BurmeseHackers” or “UnderGround Hackers Group @ ughackersgroup{at}gmail.com”), Hacked Georgia Gorvernment’s Web  www.moh.gov.ge , Really rare event, cos i’ve never heard about this hackers group before! They

Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks

Demystifying Denial-Of-Service attacks, part one By Abhishek Singh, CISSP This paper provides an introduction to Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, their methodologies, common prevention techniques, and how they differ from