Hackers have posted an email to the Full-Disclosure mailing list that describes the breach of numerous MySQL websites, along with information from MySQL's database, including usernames and passwords.
I have been assigned a small project that requires a Perl front end via CGI and a MySQL back end with a simple database. The database has basic names, addresses, and some flags to tell whether someone ...
Taking credit for the hack were “TinKode” and “Ne0h,” who wrote that the hack resulted from a SQL injection attack that they did not provide further details on. The vulnerable domains were listed as ...
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