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NASA, Sony, Adidas, SPIKE TV & Few Other Govt Websites Are Vulnerable - Said "TeamHav0k"

NASA, Sony, Adidas, SPIKE TV & Few Other Govt Websites Are Vulnerable - Said "TeamHav0k"
Newly formed hacker group named "TeamHav0k" continues their Operation XSS #OPXSS. Like earlier they have found cross site scripting vulnerability in many high profile websites. This time NASA, adidas Official Store, SPIKE TV Official Site, Brighton& Hove City council,  Air Accident Investigation Branch [Govt of UK], Portal and Information Services of Tocantins [Govt of Brazil] became the victim. In a pastebin release the hacker group claimed that using the vulnerabilities an attacker can perform cookie stealing, XSS & XSSF Tunneling and such nasty things. Which indeed can create serious harm for those vulnerable sites. They have also found redirection vulnerability on the official website of Sony Global Headquarters later it was patched. 
Earlier TeamHav0k figure out XSS vulnerability in the official site Huffingtonpost, EA, IGN, NYTimes & many other. 




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Huffingtonpost, EA, IGN, NYTimes & Many Other High Profile Sites Are Vulnerable Said "TeamHav0k"

Huffingtonpost, EA, IGN, NYTimes & Many Other High Profile Sites Are Vulnerable Said "TeamHav0k"
 A new hacker group which was most probably  formed in the last year named "TeamHav0k" has been working throughout last week and this week in attempts to find XSS vulnerability in many high profile sites, they have called this "#OP XSS".  In a pastebin, they have released all their finds over the past week. Among them  the most notable find are in the websites of the CERN, NYTimes, Dr.pepper, The Huffington Post, EA, IGN, Images Hack, Verizon and so on.  All their finds for #OP XSS can be found on the pastebin release.




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Vulnerability Found By BlitzSec & TeamHav0k In Ask.com & AOL.com

Vulnerability Found By BlitzSec & TeamHav0k In Ask.com & AOL.com
Hackers found serious security flaws in one of the world's best search engines AOL.com & Ask.com. A newly formed hacker group named BlitzSec has figure out that Advanced search area of Ask.com & a sub-domain that is toolbar.ask.com is vulnerable to XSS attack which can even lead to cookie catching attacks. In a pastebin release the hacker has disclosed all the vulnerabilities in details. Later the authority has patched the security issue but still the toolbar.ask.com is vulnerable. Earlier two Indian hackers named Minhal Mehdi & NotTy_rAj found XSS vulnerability on Ask.com.
Not only Ask but also AOL previously known as America Online (another very popular search engine) is vulnerable to cross site scripting attacks. This vulnerability has been disclosed by another hacker group named TeamHav0k. In a pastebin release the hacker has posted the vulnerable links. The vulnerabilities are still unpatched.  Earlier this group has found serious security flaws in many high profile sites like Huffingtonpost, EA, IGN, NYTimes, NASA, Sony, Adidas and many more.




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