SQL Injection tool – The Mole

SQL Injection tool – The Mole

Jul 10, 2012

Basically why am I even writing this article is for system administrators and webmasters who need to test their sites vulnerabilities and after the testing they could fix it. The Mole is an automatic SQL Injection exploitation tool. Only by providing a vulnerable URL and a valid string on the site it can detect the injection and exploit it, either by using the...

FBI Press Release: Operation Ghost Click

FBI Press Release: Operation Ghost Click

Nov 10, 2011

Manhattan U.S. Attorney Charges Seven Individuals for Engineering Sophisticated Internet Fraud Scheme That Infected Millions of Computers Worldwide and Manipulated Internet Advertising Business Malware Secretly Re-Routed More Than 4 Million Computers, Generating at Least $14 Million in Fraudulent Advertising Fees for the Defendants U.S. Attorney’s Office...

Anonymous: We will get those who DDoS’ed WikiLeaks

Anonymous: We will get those who DDoS’ed WikiLeaks

Aug 25, 2011

Following is mediated from AnonOps, MultiHow.net isn’t in any relations with Anonymous hactivist group. Greetings citizens of the world. The denial of service attacks on our internet relay chat servers serves no purpose, and will not delay our revolution. Legions of Anons have morphed into other methods of communications. These attacks will not silence...

Anonymous is developing a new hacktool

Anonymous is developing a new hacktool

Aug 14, 2011

Anonymous is developing a new DDoS tool. So far, what they have is something that is platform neutral, leveraging JavaScript and vulnerabilities within SQL to create a devastating impact on the targeted website. But will the tool last, and will it make law enforcement’s job harder in the long run? Previously, Low Orbit Ion Canon (LOIC) was the go to weapon for...

Small targets are no match to hackers

Small targets are no match to hackers

Aug 12, 2011

An online attack against dozens of rural American law enforcement agencies in which emails, credit card numbers and crime tips were stolen and posted on the Internet has left some officials wondering how they can ward off future hacking attempts, if at all. The attack by the hackers’ collective Anonymous on agencies in five states — Arkansas, Kansas,...