Anonymous takes down Tunisian government site (AntiSec Continues)


Albeit LulzSec calling it quits, the hacking saga continues. Hacker group Anonymous claimed responsibility of taking down Tunisian government's official website moments ago. The seized domain now displays text posted by Anonymous, along with a masked image that signifies the hacker collective. The display post alleged that the Tunisian government "ignored demands from Anonymous" to withdraw from their "quest for internet censorship." The hacking group claimed that "more and more have joined Anon, only to prove that for each fallen Anon there are many."
The note declared that in the "heights of #ANTISEC, people from all over the world will join united against corrupt governments throughout the world including Government of Tunisia and fight for freedom." Apparently the hacker group is driving home a point by taking down the government site, as stated in the display note. "We will not stop until internet censorship is a word in the history books," asserted Anonymous.
They called upon the people of Tunisia to continue "fighting for truth" and "know that ANTISEC is on their side." The 'protest' note also said, "We believe freedom of speech and freedom of knowledge is a basic human right."
Anonymous declared that the internet is "the last frontier" and that they "will not let corrupt governments spoil that."

The closing statement of the release said "We are Anonymous, We are LulzSec, We are People from around the world who are stepping in the name of freedom."

President Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia had gained notoriety by filtering and blocking various Internet sites, including social networking sites Facebook and YouTube. Though the Internet restrictions have been lessened considerably following the president's ouster, sites which criticize Tunisia's human rights record still remain blocked in the country, including Amnesty International (www.amnesty.org), Freedom House (www.freedomhouse.org) and Reporters Without Borders (www.rsf.org and www.rsf.fr).

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2 Indian Guys Busted for online Bank Hacking Case


The Cyber Crime Police, Cyberabad, arrested two persons, including a Nigerian national, Nebeolisa Olisaeloka Sunday alias Mike, 31 and an Indian student, Bharath Bhushan, 24, in Delhi for siphoning off Rs 1.82 lakh from a Hyderabad-based person's bank account, which occurred on May 13 at ICICI Bank, Madhapur. The police seized net cash of $5,100, Rs 4,000 (Indian currency), MTS data card (9136966232), two laptops, a Rolex watch, four cellphones and other documents from their possession. The Cyber Crime Police, Cyberabad received a complaint from a private employee, N Venkata Raghu Vara Prasad, 32 stating that someone had hacked his bank account and siphoned off Rs 1,82,565. The culprits had debited the amount and transferred the same to eBay vide bill Nos 000225488530 and 00022548979 and purchased some articles.
After correspondence with the bank, he approached the Cyber Crime Police and lodged a complaint. Accordingly, police registered a case and began investigation.

-News Source TOI

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XSSF Cross-Site Scripting Framework v.2.0


The Cross-Site Scripting Framework (XSSF) is a security tool designed to turn the XSS vulnerability exploitation task into a much easier work. The XSSF project aims to demonstrate the real dangers of XSS vulnerabilities, vulgarizing their exploitation. This project is created solely for education, penetration testing and lawful research purposes.
 
New Features of XSSF Cross-Site Scripting Framework v.2.0:-

Fixed URI size issue on XSSF ask request
Fixed relative URI issue for HTTPS tunnel mode
Added missing error message when module fail to run
Bad copy paste of other module
and more
 
Download XSSF Cross-Site Scripting Framework v.2.0 here

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Pakistan News Paper's Website Hacked by Zero (TGH)

Pakistan News Paper's Website  Hacked by Zero of Team Greyhat

Hacked website:-

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Live.CD (Wireless Hacking)


Anedited and slightly updated version of the popular LiveCD for workingwith wireless networks. Based on Ubuntu, provides a graphicalinterfeys.Disk boot, there is a script to be installed on the PC harddrive or a virtual machine (VirtualPC is not supported).
Integrated over50 tools to work with the network scanners, sniffers, passwordcrackers, and so on. utility.Krome of this a full Linuhe sustainableyadrom.Posle installed on the hard disk system can be Russified,supplemented, adjusted to taste vladeltsa.V addition to the Back Track 4 a very powerful set of tools to work with networks in the first place besprovodnymi.Imeetsya a decent set of drivers for many typesadapterov.V inete in various models has been known since 2007, thepopular view that his creation had to do with the FBI.

News Source Pronosky

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Vulnerability found by Rishabh Das in Teachers-College(Columbia University)

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Germany Launches Cyber Defense Center


Germany is the latest country to build itself its very own cyber-defense center to build a strategy to defend against cyber-warfare, a hot issue this year. The National Cyber-Defense Center is located in Bonn at the Federal Office for Information Security building. For now, it had ten permanent employees with the German Federal Police, Federal Intelligence Service and Armed Forces to join the effort in the coming months. The Interior ministry said it recorded a record number of attempted cyber attacks last year, nearly double the number of attempts in 2009.

"At the heart of cyber-security is the protection of critical infrastructures," said Federal Interior Minister Friedrich. "Stuxnet and the most recent example of the hacker attack on the French nuclear company EDF (Electricité de France) have shown that IT systems represent critical infrastructure in the context of cyber-attacks." 

Germany's move follows other's around the world, including the UK's Cyber Security Operations Center (CSOC) and the United States' Cyber Command center. Estonia, which was the victim of a country-wide cyber-attack in 2007 in a dispute over the moving of a soviet-era war monument, is also planning to build its own cyber defenses.

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