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Microsoft's BlueHat prize against cyber-attacks

 Microsoft turns the table on hackers offering $250,000 reward for researchers who create defences to protect Windows users against cyber-attacksBosses at Microsoft are hoping to turn poachers into gamekeepers by offering computer hackers $250,000 to develop new security defences for their software.The firm's BlueHat Prize, which is open to programmers everywhere, will pay $200,000 to the person who comes up with what they judge to be the best new way of preventing cyber-attacks. 

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Iranian Hacker& Sql injection

 Step by etep Sql injection by a Iranian hacker!

Its Persian speaking and uploaded on Sep 11, 2007

his Target is a Iranian website with www. kafca...

he talk about how simply you can find an admin hashed password!

and how easy is to findout the hash translation online.

 

 

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APT attack targets former Soviet Union countries

 SECURITY RESEARCHERS at antivirus vendor Trend Micro have uncovered a large-scale cyber espionage operation that uses malware to steal information from hundreds of  computers belonging to many governments, mostly in the former USSR.

"The countries most impacted by this attack are Russia, Kazakhstan and Vietnam, along with numerous other countries - mainly in the CIS (Commonwealth Independent States - or former Soviet Union)," the Trend Micro researchers noted.

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DigiNotar SSL certificate hack

DigiNotar SSL certificate hack amounts to cyberwar, says expert Dutch government revokes certificates used for all its secure online transactions, while CIA, Google, Microsoft and others affected by hack called 'worse than Stuxnet'

 The Dutch government says hackers who broke into a web security firm in the Netherlands last month issued hundreds of bogus security certificates that could be used on websites including the CIA and Israel's Mossad, as well as internet giants such as Google, Microsoft and Twitter.

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