Monday, 15. August 2011
Browser to Browser File Sharing
Features of Files Over Miles include:

High Speed
Ability to send large files
Encryption (128 bit AES)
Works with any browser with Adobe Flash Player 10.

http://www.filesovermiles.com/

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Wednesday, 10. August 2011
DefCon 19 - all Presentations from the Defcon
Defcon 19 presentations available for download, Go check out the presentations from this year’s defcon conference here: http://good.net/dl/k4r3lj/DEFCON19/

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Thursday, 4. August 2011
Analysis of black hat hackers
This paper aims to give an overall up-to-update review, evaluation and analysis of the underground scene of black hat hackers and/or cyber criminals.

Source PDF
http://www.exploit-db.com/download_pdf/17334/

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Winners of the Pwnie Award
The winners of the Pwnie Awards were announced at a ceremony in Las Vegas on Aug 3rd, 2011.

Source
http://pwnies.com/winners/

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Wednesday, 3. August 2011
Best Pack exploit kit
New injection url is 1see[dot]ir/j/. Currently leading to a Best Pack exploit kit

Google Dork
http://www.google.co.in/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=1see.ir/j/

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Tuesday, 2. August 2011
12,000 sqli vulnerable sites
Source
http://pastebin.com/GYNVsR1W

by
The Snake

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"google" spyeye-blackhole exploit kit
As per Google search results, looks like 160,000 site have been compromised recently (Spyeye & Black hole Exploit kit)

Dork:
exero.eu/catalog/jquery.js

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Black Hat 2011
LAS VEGAS — The 2011 Black Hat security conference is promising a smorgasbord of (in)security fun. From vulnerabilities in PLCs (programmable logic controllers) to the security design of Apple’s iOS and potential hacker attacks on medical implant devices, the range of presentations this year could be the best ever.

Here’s a list of this year’s can’t-miss presentations:
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/security/black-hat-10-cant-miss-hacks-and-presentations/9132

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Thursday, 28. July 2011
LulzSec Member Topiary arrested
Police arrest 18-year-old man in Shetland Islands who is alleged to be involved in hacker attacks on law enforcement agencies.Officers from the Metropolitan Police Service's Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU) arrested the man as part of an international investigation into the activities of the Anonymous and LulzSec hacktivist groups.The man, who was arrested at a residential address in Shetland, is said to have used the online nickname "Topiary"

The arrest of Topiary is the third made in the UK in the search for members of the group, following that of Ryan Cleary​, in Essex, in June, and the arrest and release in London last week of a 16-year-old known online as Tflow.

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Wednesday, 27. July 2011
Half of SAP Systems Hacked Next Week
"On the 4th of august at the world’s largest technical security conference – BlackHat USA 2011, which will take place in Las Vegas, SAP security expert and CTO of ERPScan Alexander Polyakov will show how any malicious attacker can get access to the systems running on SAP via Internet using new critical vulnerability."

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