Page 1 of 4 123 ... LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 35
  1. #1

    Default Hacker Infiltrates Kaspersky U.S. Databases


    Kaspersky, the company behind some of the best internet security software on the market, is now having trouble defending itself.

    ZoomAccording to hackersblog.org, an unnamed hacker gained access to part of Kaspersky's U.S. operations.

    The hacker, who posted on the blog under the name "Unu", gained access to data tables contained within the company's website. While no sensitive information was leaked, the hacker did publish the names of the tables themselves. From activation codes to software bug reports to "best_buy", the assailant supposedly had access to dozens of tables worth of information.

    "Kaspersky is one of the leading companies in the security and antivirus market. It seems as though they are not able to secure their own data bases," says "Unu". [This] seems incredible but unfortunately, its true. Alter one of the parameters and you have access to EVERYTHING: users, activation codes, lists of bugs, admins, shop, etc." According to the blog, the intrusion was made possible after an alteration in the SQL code.

    While the intrusion may be unsettling, Kaspersky has some light to shed on the matter. "The attack was unsuccessful and, despite their attempts, the hackers were unable to gain access to restricted information stored on the website," said the company in a press release. "As a result of the attack, a vulnerability was found in one section of the usa.kaspersky.com website. Company personnel took immediate action to address the issue, and the vulnerability was closed a short time later."

    The press release also claims that reports of the attack being a success are completely untrue. While the images over on HackersBlog look real enough, there is nothing to really push this claim either way. What's most important is Kaspersky fixing the vulnerability, and that no sensitive information regarding customers has been leaked (as far as we know).

    for more info: Hacker Infiltrates Kaspersky U.S. Databases - Tom's Guide

    My thoughts: Thats why I do not used commercial Antivirus.
    Last edited by yugi; 02-10-2009 at 08:14 PM.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by yugi View Post
    My thoughts: Thats why I do not used commercial Antivirus.
    So what do you use that is better (in all aspects ) than any commercial anti-virus?

  3. #3
    Bitaw unsa sad ka kaha/?

  4. #4
    Linux nlng gamiton na OS para dli na kinahanglan ug anti-virus..

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by yugi View Post
    My thoughts: Thats why I do not used commercial Antivirus.
    dili diay mahack ang free?
    and pareha sa question ni earl,
    unsa may imong gigamit nga mas nindot pa sa commercial antivirus?

    and sql man iyang gi usab, so dili na siya virus.
    nganung naabot man sa antivirus?

    and
    mao ganing naay UPDATE kay there are no perfect security

    opinion ko lang

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by k.A.i View Post
    dili diay mahack ang free?
    and pareha sa question ni earl,
    unsa may imong gigamit nga mas nindot pa sa commercial antivirus?

    and sql man iyang gi usab, so dili na siya virus.
    nganung naabot man sa antivirus?

    and
    mao ganing naay UPDATE kay there are no perfect security

    opinion ko lang
    Hacker are usually into commercial stuff. They don't want to mess up with the free stuff because eventually it's FREE. There is no noble cause in messing up with the known and free system. And besides all the virus and malwares are designed to infiltrate commercial systems. Yes, there is no such things as perfect system, every system we know has its pros and cons. Cheers!

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by vashtinone View Post
    Linux nlng gamiton na OS para dli na kinahanglan ug anti-virus..
    In some other ways, linux is not always safe...mark my words....

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by k.A.i View Post
    dili diay mahack ang free?
    and pareha sa question ni earl,
    unsa may imong gigamit nga mas nindot pa sa commercial antivirus?

    and sql man iyang gi usab, so dili na siya virus.
    nganung naabot man sa antivirus?

    and
    mao ganing naay UPDATE kay there are no perfect security

    opinion ko lang
    very well said.....

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by naratol_namo_xb_666 View Post
    In some other ways, linux is not always safe...mark my words....
    Why naka tell ka ana? in fact Linux is used by NSA in United States as their official OS.

  10. #10
    C.I.A. handsoff241's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Gender
    Male
    Posts
    5,197
    Blog Entries
    4
    aw.. aspersky being hacked does not mean it cant do its job as it did.

    basin sunod ang symantec.. who knows.

  11.    Advertisement

Page 1 of 4 123 ... LastLast

Similar Threads

 
  1. GUNBOUND AIMBOT/HACKERS
    By PhoenixMacoy in forum Software & Games (Old)
    Replies: 74
    Last Post: 05-11-2008, 04:38 PM
  2. mySQL 5.x database server
    By cebutech in forum Programming
    Replies: 15
    Last Post: 08-19-2006, 05:15 PM
  3. Any1 want to catch a hacker?
    By muzikfreakah in forum Websites & Multimedia
    Replies: 116
    Last Post: 07-27-2006, 08:58 AM
  4. Funny story of a hacker
    By lactacyd6000 in forum Networking & Internet
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 02-21-2006, 08:50 PM
  5. gloryhunter <--- How to Catch a Fake Hacker
    By rvyne in forum Websites & Multimedia
    Replies: 170
    Last Post: 05-30-2005, 07:02 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
about us
We are the first Cebu Online Media.

iSTORYA.NET is Cebu's Biggest, Southern Philippines' Most Active, and the Philippines' Strongest Online Community!
follow us
#top