[webapps] Hotel Reservation System 1.0 – SQLi (Unauthenticated)
Hotel Reservation System 1.0 – SQLi (Unauthenticated)
Hotel Reservation System 1.0 – SQLi (Unauthenticated)
A tool to scrape geotagged locations on Instagram profiles. Output in JSON & interactive map.TL;DR : ascineema, video of the project requirements sudo apt install chromium-chromedriver && chmod a+x /usr/bin/chromedriver ️ in…
Media giant News Corp says it fell victim to a cyberattack that it discovered in January. Investigators suspect China to be behind the attack.
Categories: Reports Tags: cyberattackNews Corp |
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From romance scams and sextortion, to fake dating sites and phishing campaigns, here’s how to avoid a sting in the tail this Valentine’s Day.
Categories: Scams Tags: BBBBetter Business Bureauchild sexual abusee-cardsfake dating sitesFederal Trade CommissionFTCJohn Wallacelockdown lonelinessmalwareonline scamphishingromance scamscamsextortionsocial media scamssocial media shoppingsurvey scamsvalentine’s dayValentine’s Day scamsWymoo |
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A politically motivated advanced persistent threat (APT) group has expanded its malware arsenal to include a new remote access trojan (RAT) in its espionage attacks aimed at Indian military and diplomatic entities.
Called CapraRAT by Trend Micro, the …
Securitas, a multinational security services company, left its Amazon S3 buckets open, compromising more than a million files.
Categories: Privacy Tags: Aeropuerto Internacional Jorge Chávezairline breachairline industryAlfonso Bonilla Aragón International AirportamazonawsEl Dorado International AirportJosé María Córdova International Airportleaky bnucketSafetyDetectivesSecuritasSecuritas breach |
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The script will check running processes, process metadata, Dlls loaded into your current process and the each DLLs metadata, common install directories, installed services, the registry and running drivers for the presence of known defensive products…
The most important and interesting security stories from the last seven days.
Categories: A week in security Tags: AirTagsAndroidBRATAmalwareNFTsoperagxphishingsambawindows 10WormholeZimbra |
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Systems hosting content pertaining to the National Games of China were successfully breached last year by an unnamed Chinese-language-speaking hacking group.
Cybersecurity firm Avast, which dissected the intrusion, said that the attackers gained acces…
Today’s enterprise networks are complex environments with different types of wired and wireless devices being connected and disconnected. The current device discovery solutions have been mainly focused on identifying and monitoring servers, workstatio…