Archive for May, 2007

Top 15 free SQL Injection Scanners by Security Hacks

Security Hacks assembled a list of Top 15 free SQL Injection Scanners which include some of the most popular SQL injection tools such as : SQLibf, Absinthe, NGSS SQL Injector, etc.

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Top 10 Open Source Forums - 12 Months of Vulnerabilities

I decided to take a look at today’s top 10 bulletin boards and see how many security vulnerabilities have been published in the last 12 months by Secunia.

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E-Banking Web Application Security Presentation

Without further ado, here is the flash version of my presentation : E-Banking Web Application Security.

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Security Hacks Bluetooth Hacking Tools

great resource of bluetooth security hacking tools

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New Operating System Fingerprinting with Nessus

Tenable’s Research group recently introduced a highly accurate form of operating system identification. This new method combines input from various other plugins that perform separate techniques to guess or identify a remote operating system.

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Image Spam: The New Email Scourge

Image spam is a moving target because spammers frequently change their spamming tools as well as the content and format of their messages, so you cannot rely on one technique to detect them all.

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OWASP Top10 2007 vs. 2006

Andrew van der Stock announced the availability of OWASP Top 10 2007 .

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Server-side spam protection using RBLs (Realtime Blackhole Lists)

In this post I will present some of the most popular RBL / DNSBL services (free and commercial) as well as things to consider when using a RBL service .

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PhishTank AND Anti-Phishing Working Group join forces

PhishTank and Anti-Phishing Working Group started a research alliance for better understanding and fighting phishing incidents.

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Finjan Web Security Trends Report - Q1/2007

This Web Security Trends Report presents new research and statistical breakdowns illustrating the universal nature of malicious code, as well as exposing the presence of malicious code on webpages translated by online translation services.

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