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Thursday, 1 December 2011
Guadeloupe Google / Microsoft/ Motorola / Orange / Facebook / Youtube / Myspace / Live / Hotmail / Bing / Visa / Opera / Gmail / Joomla / Ubuntu / Internet / Bank America Hacked By dr@g
A Hacker called dr@g has Hacked Guadeloupe Google / Microsoft/ Motorola / Orange / Facebook / Youtube / Myspace / Live / Hotmail / Bing / Visa / Opera / Gmail / Joomla / Ubuntu / Internet / Bank America has been Hacked and has Defaced it. The Hacker is in the team called Moroccain Security Cr3w.
Site:
http://www.google.gp/
http://www.google.com.gp/
http://www.google.net.gp/
http://microsoft.gp/
http://internet.gp/
http://motorola.gp/
http://orange.gp/
http://www.oracle.gp/
http://opera.gp/
http://ubuntu.gp/
http://yahoo.gp/
http://www.facebook.gp/
http://www.youtube.gp/
http://www.bing.gp/
http://www.joomla.gp/
http://www.myspace.gp/
http://www.ciscosystems.gp/
http://www.googleplus.gp/
http://www.gmail.gp/
http://live.gp/
http://bankamerica.gp/
Mirror:
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877986
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877923
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877133
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877973
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877865
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877897
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877917
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877916
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877915
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877912
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877082
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877090
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877091
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877094
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877096
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877119
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877171
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877235
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877294
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877820
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877983
http://www.zone-h.com/mirror/id/14877864
Hacking a Facebook Account using Facebook

What user will do ??
1. Checks for the URL.
2. Checks for which year the page was create.
Is it easy to fool the people?
Yes, by creating a new page in facebook in such way that user has to beliveness.
How its work??
1.Once the user clicks the link the session(cookies) where stolen by the hacker using That he can login any users account without a username and password
2. usually the users will check for the URL once it was known 1 they can enterning a userename and password.
3.After hitting the button Test your Password , Page will reflect a Thankyou Msg and it will popup with a paswd Rank
4. Check ur email spam there must a email on this and it will say that ur password was wrong trying again
Countermeasures:
1.Dont click a new link from a person u don’t know..
2.Facebook is not going to ask ur password is strong are not.
3.Some of the virus and worm (scam) was spreading in facebook applications.
SMS Trojans Spreading to the Rest of the World
SMS
Trojans that ride along on supposedly benign mobile apps and then send
out messages to high-priced numbers have been a problem in some Asian
and Eastern European countries for several years now, most notably in
Russia and China. But now the attackers have realized that there's a
whole big world of users out there to target and have begun going after
people in other countries with new strains of SMS malware.
A
new SMS Trojan that has been seen in some limited infections so far, is
targeting users in a number of European and western countries right
now, including Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Spain,
Switzerland and the UK. The Trojan has a couple of main functions, each
of which is designed to deceive the user and surreptitiously run up
charges on her mobile bill.
The Trojan has been seen thus far hiding inside an app that supposedly monitors the victim's SMS and data usage on the device.
The Android app has shown up on file-sharing sites under the name SuiConFo.apk, according to research by Kaspersky Lab researcher Denis Maslennikov,
and once it's installed on a victim's device, it will initially display
an error message saying that the user's device isn't compatible with
the app. That's just the beginning, however.
"Right after displaying this message the Trojan will call the public method getSimCountryIso in the TelephonyManagerclass
in order to retrieve the ISO country code of the SIM card," Maslennikov
wrote. "After defining the country and, therefore, the number and
message text, the Trojan will send 4 SMS messages with the help of thesendTextMessage method.
SMSReceiver.class is responsible for hiding incoming SMS messages from
particular numbers. If there is an incoming SMS message from one of the
following numbers: 81001, 35064, 63000, 9903, 60999, 543, 64747, then
the Trojan will try to hide it using the abortBroadcast method. The number itself is retrieved from the SMS message with the help of getDisplayOriginatingAddress."
So
the Trojan will remain in the background, checking for incoming
messages from specific SMS numbers, and will then hide those messages
from the user so she isn't aware of the infection and the fact that
outgoing messages are being sent to premium-rate numbers. The charges
for those messages can accumulate quickly, and if the user isn't aware
that they're being sent, it can be an expensive infection.
Researchers
have found similar SMS Trojans going after users in the United States,
the UK and the Netherlands in recent months, but infections have been
limited so far. That may well change as the popularity of Android
devices--which have been the main target for SMS Trojans--continues to
increase.
New Facebook Worm installing Zeus Bot in your Computer
Today another new attack on Facebook users with Zeus Bot comes in action. The researchers of Danish security firm CSIS,
has spotted a worm spreading within the Facebook platform. A new worm
has popped up on Facebook, using apparently stolen user credentials to
log in to victims' accounts and then send out malicious links to their
friends. The worm also downloads and installs a variety of malware on
users' machines, including a variant of the Zeus bot.
If
followed, the link takes the potential victim to a page where he or she
are offered what appears to be a screensaver for
download. Unfortunately, it is not a JPG file, but an executable
(b.exe). Once run, it drops a cocktail of malicious files onto the
system, including ZeuS, a popular Trojan spyware capable of stealing
user information from infected systems. The worm is also found to have
anti-VM capabilities, making it useless to execute and test in a virtual
environment, such as Oracle VM VirtualBox and VMWare.
Zeus
is a common tool in the arsenal of many attackers these days, and is
used in a wide variety of attacks and campaigns now. It used to be
somewhat less common, but the appearance of cracked versions of the Zeus
code has made it somewhat easier for lower-level attackers to get their
hands on the malware. Zeus has a range of capabilities, and specializes
in stealing sensitive user data such as banking credendtials, from
infected machines.
"The
worm carries a cocktail of malware onto your machine, including a
Zbot/ZeuS variant which is a serious threat and stealing sensitive
information from the infected machine," warn the
researchers.The worm is hosted on a variety of domains, so the link in
the malicious message may vary. Other servers are used to collect the
data sent by the aforementioned malware and to serve additional
malicious software.
This
type of thing is very rare to just send to your email without you
requesting it so I would advise anyone who thinks that you may have seen
an email like this to delete it and mark it as spam right away.
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