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EU Police learning hacking tricks. They are about to “Remote search” your PCs.

Law enforcement at European Union is working on ethical hacking proposal that will allow them to remotely access and monitor any PC without warrant. This is adopted after a decision

Critical SQL Injection in Myanmar Calendar

PlanetCreator‘s Security Team Researcher Infofreakzzz reported another Critical SQL injection (vulnerability) on Myanmar Calendar URL : http://www.myanmarcalendar.org/ SQL injection is a code injection technique that exploits a security vulnerability occurring

Website of meteorologist U Tun Lwin hacked

Chiang Mai (Mizzima) – A Burmese hacker group that targets popular Burmese websites broke into the  Myanmar Climate Change Watch (MCCW) website created by noted meteorologist Dr. Tun Lwin. The