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What is a Zero Day Attack About Fuzzers Part Two

Welcome back to the series,If you have come directly to this post I would recommend you to go through the previous post “What is a Zero Day Attack Part one“.But you can still continue I have covered the basics of Zero Day attack in the post.
OverView of Secured Applications

No matter how great a developer or [...]

What is a Zero Day Attack Part One

You have firewall and each and every exit -entry point of your network is secured.You regularly update your anti virus and operating system for patches.You have good spam filters than will not allow any spammers to inject into the network.You have smart and strong password setting that change every fortnight.Moreover you do not allow [...]

Phishing Mobile and Emails

Theres a saying charity begins at home, so lets digg our own mind and think, “What would you do if you want someones password ?”,
You wont just ask right! Well then you fake him.I have an account is some xyz bank and you know it.You send me an email , which is so real with [...]

IE(7) and Firefox(2) blighted by fake login flaw

The latest versions of both Firefox and Internet Explorer are vulnerable to an un patched flaw that allows hackers to snaffle users’ login credentials via automated phishing attacks.
The information disclosure bug affects the password manager in Firefox 2.0 and its equivalent in IE7. Firefox’s Password Manager, for example, fails to properly check URLs before filling [...]

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