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Thousands of Top Websites See What You Type—Before You Hit Submit
A surprising number of the top 100,000 websites effectively include keyloggers that covertly snag everything you type into a form...
Top sites affected after OVH data center catches disastrous fire
By Waqas OVH data center in France has caught fire after which top websites around the world suffered service outage. Here's what we know so far. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Top sites affected after OVH data center catches disastrous fire...
Flash patch is released for four years, a vulnerability is still a vulnerability-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
Early in the 2 0 1 1 year Adobe Flash will released a security vulnerability patch still fails to work, today an attacker can still exploit the vulnerability to attack, Alexa rank of the top ten popular websites in the three are affected by the vulnerability. Vulnerability description LinkedIn...
FuckShitUp - Multi Vulnerabilities Scanner written in PHP
Basically, FSU is bunch of tools written in PHP-CLI. Using build-in functions, you are able to grab url's using search engines - and so, dork for interesting files and full path disclosures. Using list of url's, scanner will look for Cross Site Scripting, Remote File Inclusion, SQL Injection and...
Infographic: Infections from 25K Sites Hit 10M Victims in February
Over 10 million people were hit by exploits served up by 25,000 of the most popular websites in the world in February, according to a new study released by Barracuda Labs. Using an internal tool, Barracuda analyzed Alexa’s list of the most popular websites to determine whether each URL was servin...
Data Consumption via Opera Mini Reaches 6.3 Petabytes
Opera releases monthly data generated by its users. In November 2010, Opera reported significant increases in unique users, pages viewed, and data consumed via its Mini browser. Around 80 million people used the Opera Mini browser in November, viewing 44.6 billion pages. According to Opera, its...