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You’ve Hired a Hacker (Section 1)

Section 1: Basic Understanding 1.1: Won’t my hacker break into my computer and steal my trade secrets? Point of clarification. There are two communities of people that call themselves ‘hackers’.

Malaysia Government DBKL Web Vulnerability (2nd)

PlanetCreator has reported Critical XSS vulnerability on Official Portal of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Web Site, http://www.planetcreator.net/2009/09/criti…aysia-web-site/ and http://www.xssed.com/mirror/64058/ but nobody takes action ~~~ How come? Hello, DBKL’s Staffs! Are you

What are the various methods of passive OS fingerprinting?

In passive OS fingerprinting, an attacker installs a sniffer on any third party such as a router on which the victim communicates frequently. Now he studies the sniffer’s log and