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Tuesday, 18 September 2012

255 websites Restored by "Venki" From "Indian Cyber Pirates"

255 websites Re-hacked and after ward restore by "Venki" From "Indian Cyber Pirates". This is kind of act is quit common that hacker restore hacked sites of there country. This will also increase awareness of web admin to increase knowledge and secure there servers.


Restore Sites List:
http://www.paste.to/MTE4Njg0Mg==

Mirrors:
http://z-z0ne.net/notifier/venki/1

400+ Greece Sites Pwned By DevilzSec Team

400+ Greece Sites Hacked and Defaced By DevilzSec Team. According to hacker whole server was rooted. This hack also point of lot of question for security experts. These kind of attacks are clearly showing how much awareness about security is need in cyber world.

The list of impacted sites and mirrors was published on Pastebin , at press time, all of them still weren’t restored. 



Hacked Sites List:
http://pastebin.com/f4ANTvtp

Mirrors:
http://www.zone-h.org/archive/notifier=DevilzSec

Facebook Overtakes Google's Traffic | Facebook Global Alexa Rank 1

Facebook Overtakes Google's Traffic | Facebook Global Alexa Rank 1



Facebook has overtaken Google traffic according to Alexa Ranking. Google's Global Rank as been changed to 2 while Facebook Global Ranking has been changed into 1. Who knew that a site would be able to over take Google's traffic some day.

Alexa Ranking:

Now, get insured against being hacked on Facebook, Twitter


Now, get insured against being hacked on Facebook, Twitter


Now, get insured against being hacked on Facebook, Twitter

You may soon insure your Facebook and Twitter accounts against the nuisance of hacking as a UK-based company has launched the country's first social media insurance.
The information privacy company is offering services to specifically protect against reputational damage, account jacking and ID theft, the Daily Mail reported.
Hacking of users accounts on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other social media sites are quite common, where another user logs in and posts derogatory or offensive messages, and can cause huge damage to an individual or business's image.
Justin Basini, CEO of the company providing the service, ALLOW, said that insurance "perhaps wouldn't have been needed a few years ago." "That's all changed now. Every internet user faces a certain level of risk that one day a digital criminal will target them or that they will suffer damage to their reputation," Basini said.
The cover, at a cost of 3.99 pounds a month, will pay for legal advice and support if someone suffers an on-line attack and seeks some form of redress.
The insurance includes the cost of disabling accounts, suppressing offensive material and stopping any legal action triggered by hacking, for example if a hacker posts illegal material under a victim's name, the paper said.
It is available via the ALLOW Protect service, which also allows users to monitor how their personal data is used on-line, it added.
On-line abuse and identify theft are so common that social media users are being sold specialist insurance to help protect their reputation.

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