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Project: The Wifi Predator

Picture this: You find yourself sitting in a hotel room that does not offer wireless internet… As you look out the window, you spot that the three hotels & a

WikiLeaks supporters step up cyber war

LONDON (AFP)— A group of hackers vowed on Thursday to intensify a “war of data” against Mastercard, Visa and other groups which have cut funding to the WikiLeaks website over

Ethical Hacker

Gmail Fake login page using XSS vulnerability on google mail A XSS vulnerability in Gmail allow hackers to create fake login page and show the domain name as mail.google.com.See the