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Latest News Jan 15, 2014

Syrian Electronic Army's own website got hacked by Turkish hacker Oops.. Hackers got Hacked! The Syrian Electronic Army, who has hacked hundreds of High Profile targets in 2013-14, today they got hacked by a Turkish hacker.Turkguvenligi, a Turkish hacker told The Hacker News that he hacked and defaced the official website of the hacking group SEA (sea.sy and leaks.sea.sy). SEA Group has taken down many serious targets like Microsoft, Obama & New ...

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Mozilla recommends the use of Open Source Browsers against State Surveillance After the revelations from NSA internal documents leaked by Edward Snowden, the world knows the NSA as the Real Techie Gangster of this 21st Century, with the ability to brutally infiltrate every kind of electronic device, the Internet, and global communications.  "It is becoming increasingly difficult to trust the privacy properties of software and services we rely on to use the Internet. ...

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Cisco released Security advisory for critical Router password reset vulnerability In the first week of this year, we have reported about a critical vulnerability found in more than 2000 Routers that allow attackers to reset the admin panel password to defaults. Recently, Cisco has released a security advisory, detailed about the similar vulnerability affecting their three networking products.Cisco has rated the flaw highly critical and marked it as ...

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100Gbps DDoS attack took down Gaming servers with NTP Servers The New Year begins with a new form of amplified Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attack, a weapon for attackers to bring down websites and servers. As we have reported two weeks ago that the attackers are abusing the Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers to perform an amplified version of DDoS Attack on various targets across the world. Earlier this week a number of popular Gaming ...

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ASUS Wireless router leaves USB Storage Devices vulnerable to remote attackers In this era of Computers and Smartphones, where we are connected to the Internet every second and use it almost for everything. For an Internet connection, one has to plug a device called Router between the ISP (Internet Service Provider) and device. Some Routers are available with USB option, where you can attach an external Hard Disk that allows files to be stored and retrieved across a ...

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