Online job Portal site of India hacked by Strange



One of the Online job Portal site of India hacked by Strange
Hacked Site:-
http://www.bigpharmajobs.in


Mirror Link:-
Mirror: http://legend-h.org/mirror/182039/bigpharmajobs.in/

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SpyEye Trojan found in Virgin Media



SOCA detected the virus created to steal bank details The SpyEye trojan virus, which is designed to steal online bank accounts information, has infected over 1,500 PCs of Internet service provider Virgin Media. The malicious virus infections were detected by the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), which alerted Virgin Media. SOCA is investigating the matter. Virgin Media has sent letters to its broadband customers which have instructions on how to remove the virus, which usually affects Microsoft Windows systems, and avoid  escalation of security threats. The SpyEye trojan virus was first detected in 2009.
SOCA cyber chief Lee Miles said he welcomed "steps taken within industry to utilise the information and resources provided by law enforcement and raise awareness of online safety". A Virgin Media spokesman said the response of its customers about the infection had been "generally positive". The company's executive director of broadband Jon James said, "Cybercrime is on the rise and the increasing sophistication of malware infections mean that all Internet users could be at risk with devastating effects."  

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Mantra v0.61




Mantra is a collection of free and open source tools integrated into a web browser, which can become handy for students, penetration testers, web application developers,security professionals etc. It is portable, ready-to-run, compact and follows the true spirit of free and open source software. Mantra is lite, flexible, portable and user friendly with a nice graphical user interface. You can carry it in memory cards, flash drives, CD/DVDs, etc. It can be run natively on Linux, Windows and Mac platforms. It can also be installed on to your system within minutes. Mantra is absolutely free of cost and takes no time for you to set up.


These are the new features at a glance:


Base: Upgraded to Firefox 4
Ayudha: Introducing Ayudha aka Tools
Menu: Integrated FireCAT for better navigation
Hackery: Integrated The Open Penetration Testing Bookmarks Collection
Welcome screen: A new welcome screen with integrated Google Search
New look and feel: Less cluttered and simple


Download OWASP Manra v0.61 (Mantra Security Toolkit – Gandiva x86_64.tar.bz2) here

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hackscape.org get Hacked by Ro0t_d3vil

Hacking into Hacker's forum became a very normal issue today. And the same things continues here and that is  hackscape.org get hacked Ro0t_d3vil


Hacked site:-
http://hackscape.org/forums/


Mirror link :-
http://zone-h.net/mirror/id/14229198

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Now Hackers will be thrown in Jail for 20 Years,If he does any damages to US national security


The request includes doubling the maximum prison sentence to 20 years behind bars, according to Reuters. The Obama administration has been lobbying congress to increase sentences for those who break into government computer networks, or potentially endanger the country's national security. Recent high-profile attacks, including attacks on the CIA, the International Monetary Fund and military contractors serve to underpin the government's concern that its cyber laws may need updating to combat today's threat. Talks on changes to the cybersecurity bill have being going on for over a year. But there's another factor which requires consideration. Motive. What complicates matters is that it's no easy task to track down skilled hackers, as they are intent on keeping their anonymity. They could be based anywhere on the globe, and using any number of third-party machines, with or without authorisation, to mask their true location and identity. Does the US really want to spend huge amounts of resources to locate and identify a cyber prankster who wants his or her 15 minutes in the spotlight? No matter how disruptive it is to DDoS or pwn a site, should they be given the same focus as someone who is intent on threatening national security by stealing highly sensitive information?The motivation for hacktivists may be to gain some kudos from their peers on the internet, or to show off to rival groups, or simply a case of being bored and committing a cybercrime "because they can".
It seems to me that there was a big difference between attacks like those perpetrated by hacktivists which brought down the CIA website, and serious organised infiltration of networks to steal confidential information. But those hacktivists who expose firms' security weaknesses or embarrass companies for the "lulz" are not likely to be deterred by an increase in the criminal penalties. A better way to prevent them may be to make sure that your own networks and websites are in order where security is concerned. Consider the current hacking mayhem as a wake up call. Don't sit back and wait for arrests to happen. If you are unsure as to the quality of your network's security, it is a pretty good time to review it. After all, it is not just your company info and reputation that is at risk, but potentially your customers, who trusted you to keep their information safe from harm.
News Source (Naked Security)

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Lulzsec & Anonymous jointly declared "Operation Anti-Security"

                                  

Lulzsec and Anonymous have just declared full open war against all governments, banks and big corporations in the world. They are calling all hackers in the world to unite. Their objective is to fully expose all corruption and dark secrets: 

Salutations Lulz Lizards,
As we're aware, the government and whitehat security terrorists across the world continue to dominate and control our Internet ocean. Sitting pretty on cargo bays full of corrupt booty, they think it's acceptable to condition and enslave all vessels in sight. Our Lulz Lizard battle fleet is now declaring immediate and unremitting war on the freedom-snatching moderators of 2011.
Welcome to Operation Anti-Security (#AntiSec) - we encourage any vessel, large or small, to open fire on any government or agency that crosses their path. We fully endorse the flaunting of the word "AntiSec" on any government website defacement or physical graffiti art. We encourage you to spread the word of AntiSec far and wide, for it will be remembered. To increase efforts, we are now teaming up with the Anonymous collective and all affiliated battleships.
Whether you're sailing with us or against us, whether you hold past grudges or a burning desire to sink our lone ship, we invite you to join the rebellion. Together we can defend ourselves so that our privacy is not overrun by profiteering gluttons. Your hat can be white, gray or black, your skin and race are not important. If you're aware of the corruption, expose it now, in the name of Anti-Security.
Top priority is to steal and leak any classified government information, including email spools and documentation. Prime targets are banks and other high-ranking establishments. If they try to censor our progress, we will obliterate the censor with cannonfire anointed with lizard blood.
It's now or never. Come aboard, we're expecting you...
History begins today.
Lulz Security
This is not going to end well. Or perhaps it will end well. Could this movement help change the world for the better? With the growing worldwide discontent against the political and financial establishment—in my home country and all through Europe people are organizing to fight corrupted politicians and their greedy fat owners—I wonder if this may very well be the beginning of our May 1968. That was the time when the young French generations stood up against the government to demand a much needed change.
Opening the vaults of dark secrets and exposing corruption everywhere would certainly help towards that goal: Real change. Perhaps this is just the beginning of a quiet and angry revolution that will make the world a better place. Maybe making that information public will be instrumental to wake everyone up.
That said, exposing emails and private information from normal people or sinking ships that are neutral in this battle will not help towards that cause. That's not good and will not help anyone but those who they declare their enemies.
But uncovering the wrongdoings of states and economical institutions? I'm all for it. 

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Azaan TV News HACKED














Azaan tv news hacked by Atul Dwivedi (Indishell)


Hacked site :-
http://www.azaantv.tv/news/index.asp


Mirror link:-
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14228758

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