By: redlab
It's prolly just all politics. I wouldn't be surprised that they have to fill in a form and twenty copies and send it to each member of the UN for approval before anything can be changed on the site's...
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[...] United Nations, I Hate to Say I Told You So 26 04 2008 [...]
View ArticleBy: Offbeatmammal
at least the current nihaorr1 attack is easy to remove once you know you're infected - http://tinyurl.com/6g2a95 - but in this day and age anyone maintaining a site open to this sort of attack really...
View ArticleBy: Giorgio
@Offbeatmammal: I couldn't actually see any removal instruction in your post (but I may be blind). Anyway I posted some disaster recovery advices for affected IIS administrators yesterday.
View ArticleBy: Offbeatmammal
Hey Giorgio - sorry, should have been clearer ... I'd added the "fix" as a comment to my original post (wasn't at home and hate using the web interface to edit posts but pasting into disqus was easy!)...
View ArticleBy: m3rlin23
It is true, the UN have done nothing to secure their database. It took me no more than a few minutes using a simple perl script to enumerate every column of every table of quite a few of their...
View ArticleBy: NH
Um and your point is? If any site should be hacked it's the UN. They are the enemies of the USA. Why would you want to help our mortal enemies? Third world Marxists and despots, looking to conquer the...
View ArticleBy: hackademix.net » PayPal XSSed, Redmondmag.com SQL Injected
[...] the party of the ASP/MS SQL Server sites SQL Injected to serve JavaScript malware. Considering the wide coverage this epidemics enjoyed in the past week, I wonder what a “Certified Professional”...
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