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Showing posts with label Hacker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hacker. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 September 2011

Hackers Iran lied to the International Internet Users



A recent study found that Trend Micro Internet users in 40 different networks of Internet providers and the University of Iranians turned out to contain fake SSL certificate issued by DigiNotar.

Providers and suppliers sites SSL certificate authority certificate in the Netherlands, was used to spy on Internet users in Iran on a large scale.

In theory, false certificates could be used to trick users into visiting a fake version of a Web site, or used to control communication with the actual site without the user noticing.

But the trick of a false certificate, a hacker must be able to direct Internet traffic routed through a server he controls. That's something only the Internet service provider, or government with a single command, and can do so easily.

Iranian state itself does not have a CA (Certificate Authority) itself. If they do, they can only issue a certificate naughty deceived. However, because they do not have to necessarily require an official certificate from a trusted CA as DigiNotar.

Trend Micro to see this rarity that makes the site an SSL certificate provider, DigiNotar under the mercy of hackers in Iran. So was launched through its official statement on Saturday (17/09/2011).


At this time about hundreds of thousands of unique IP addresses access to google.com Iran calls using fake certificates issued by DigiNotar. Trend Micro detects thousands of unique IP addresses requested google.com has been identified. On 4 August the number of requests to increase rapidly until a certificate is revoked on August 29.

The evidence was based on data collected from time to time, thanks to the Trend Micro Smart Protection Network is showing fake SSL certificate issued by DigiNotar, used to spy on Internet users in Iran on a large scale.

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Defece Data Leak By AntiSec


Anonymous group of hackers with the rumored return AntiSec leaked emails and personal documents owned by Vanguard Industries of Defence (VDI) up to 1 GB.

VDI is a defense contractor based in Texas, United States (U.S.). It has sold weapons to the activities of law enforcement, military and private companies.


Disclosure of personal documents up to 1 GB per AntiSec also disclosed data about unmanned helicopter or VDI Shadowhawk the CCD optics offering TV / FLIR and can be equipped with a grenade launcher mm/40mm 37, a shotgun and a thermal camera.

The data presented above comes from personal e-mail of Richard T. Garcia, senior vice president VDI who previously worked as Deputy Director of the FBI in Los Angeles and Global Security Manager, Shell Oil Corporation.

Quoted by TG Daily on Saturday (20/08/2011), Garcia is also a member of the board or a group of InfraGard Alliance law enforcement, military contractors and private security are considered evil by the group AntiSec .

"These leaks contains records of internal meetings and contracts, schemes, a secret agreement, personal information about employees of other VDI, documents and dozens of" fighting terrorism "are grouped very sensitive to the application of law and is used only for official interest only, "said an official site AntiSec.

"Not only that, we also found evidence of a wealth management adviser for Merrill Lynch notified in advance a person to Garcia about the upcoming S & P credit reduces U.S. credit score," added AntiSec.

According AntiSec, data leakage is embarrassing and disturbing the stability of Vanguard's Defense Industries, as well as send a strong message to the community to other hackers.

Hat 'hackers' white', the entire law enforcement and the military 'care' that breaks messages, files and confidential documents. We can not stop and will not stop, "close the message of this group

Anonymous Member Leave.


Since the perceived mission has strayed from the beginning formed, one member resigned from the group of anonymous hackers.


As quoted from Softpedia, Monday (22/08/2011), a hacker who claimed to have been involved in attacks against Sony Anonymous, submitted his resignation on the grounds that the group had leaked the information data of innocent people .


Hacker named Matthew, who is known as 'SparkyBlaze' online name announced was out of action due to the Anonymous group in recent months.

"When I joined with Anonymous, I think I can help people. But in the last few months everything has changed in the anonymous. What I am talking about here is AntiSec and LulzSec," said Matthew.

"They walked into a conflict with me. AntiSec had leaked the information data of innocent people. Unuk what? What do you do?" added.

Matthew also acknowledges that Anonymous has also led a group that does not care about the bottom of your chain of command. "They always talk about rights of people who do not know, but why even move those rights?" said.

In addition, the alias Matthew SparkyBlaze also questioned why the group was not helping other people around the world captured in DDoS attacks.

Matthew also suggested that law enforcement authorities to stop persecuting the perpetrators of the pirates who are still children, and begin to chase the leader. Because of this, a group of hackers stop the damage and recruit new members.

Message SparklyBlaze also got a response from the leadership of the group Anonymous. "HAKC known as SparklyBlaze we remove it from the anonymous and the People's Liberation Front (PLF)," wrote Commander X hackers on his blog.


See " Defence Data Leak By Antisec "

Saturday, 13 August 2011

Internet, 'Oil Field' The Hacker.


Millions of Internet pages are hijacked and harming millions of dollars in recent years has made it as an 'oil fields' for hackers, according to an internet security firm.

As quoted by USA Today, Friday (08/12/2011), the action hack into approximately 8 million internet pages of late, has been designed so that users can control the affected computer attacks.

According to internet security firm, Armorize, attacks by such methods that are now thriving.

"Abuse of the current small number of sites have made the Internet a more dangerous place," said Alena Varkocka, lab analysts from the firm of Avast antivirus.

"Even small websites that are not too important to do major damage if misused," he added.

Wayne Huang, Chief Technical Officer at Armorize, said that a small group of criminals using the server in the Ukraine to carry out attacks on several sites with mechanisms 'driveby download'.

"In the driveby downloads, malicious software is inserted into the user's web browser, which has access to a site that has been infected," explained Huang.

Added by Huang, that by being able to control the user's browser, the hacker was able to easily install all the malicious software that can retrieve all user data, whether it's identity, payment, social networking accounts, and others.

Google and Microsoft's own party said they regularly continue to scan sites were detected suspicious activities, and announce the infected pages through a browser Chrome and Internet Explorer. In addition they also provide free guidance and tools for sites to diagnose and clean it.

"But a lot of sites that get infected are not cleaned in time, as the hacker using a variety of ways so that they are not detected malicious software," says Jon Clay, Product Manager at antivirus firm Trend Micro.


See "Anonymous Hacker Attack Syria"


Monday, 8 August 2011

Support Civilians, Anonymous Hackers Attack Syria


Belfast - In support of Syrian civilians, Anonymous hacker group attacked the website of the Ministry of Defence of Syria.

As quoted from the Belfast Telegraph, Monday (08/08/2011), a site that has hijacked the show logo in the middle of the flag of Syria Anonymous. In addition also written several messages that read in English and Arabic.

"To the citizens of Syria, the current world supports you on the brutal regime of Bashar al-Assad. History is on your side. They always use violence, because that is all they have. The more violence they do, the more they are weakened," writes Anonymous party on the site.

Parties Anonymous writes also that sense of brutal civilian salute Bashar al-Assad's regime, and show their sympathy.

"To the Syrian military: you are responsible for protecting the citizens of Syria. No enemy can destroy bad Syria Bashar al-Assad's regime. Bela country against the regime!" added.

On the side of the site has been hijacked, there was also a link to a video about the unrest in the country. In addition, Anonymous on the site also posted a link Twitter account and Facebook theirs.

Anonymous last week has also hijacked about 70 sites of law enforcement agencies in the United States (U.S.). The group itself hacker claimed to have stolen approximately 10 GB of data in it.

Anonymous is known as a hacker group that brings a lot of political motives in the actions they did.


See " Anonymous Member Leave "

 
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