http://blog.1SmartSolution.com/1SmartSolution Blog1SmartSolution BlogYet Another Leak. This Time On Yahoo.This time Yahoo is who "lost" almost half million records with passwords and email addresses from one of its servers.
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Thu, 12 Jul 2012 21:28:00 -0400This time Yahoo is who "lost" almost half million records with passwords and email addresses from one of its servers.
The good news is that Sucuri Malware Labs made possible to check to see if your eOn Online Insecurity AGAINOnline passwords are so insecure that one per cent can be cracked within 10 guesses, according to the largest ever sample analysis.
In a recent research by Gates Cambridge scholar Joseph Bonneau, he was given access to 70 million anonymous passwords through Yahoo! ? the biggest sample to date ? and, using statistical guessing metrics, trawled them for information, including demographic information and site usage characteristics.
Result: for all demographic groups password security was low, e
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Tue, 03 Apr 2012 13:32:00 -0400Online passwords are so insecure that one per cent can be cracked within 10 guesses, according to the largest ever sample analysis.
In a recent research by Gates Cambridge scholar Joseph Bonneau, hIs your site still vulnerable to SQLi attacks?A new report by iMPERVA shows that
from 2005 through today, SQL injection has been responsible for 83% of successful hacking-related data breaches.
Based on the sites they were monitoring, over half of attacks originate in United States.
Country
Number of Originating Attacks
%
United States
48176
58
Sweden
8850
11
China
6709
8
Great Britain
4970
6
Vietnam
2412
3
Netherlands
1963
2
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Wed, 02 Nov 2011 11:38:00 -0400A new report by iMPERVA shows that
from 2005 through today, SQL injection has been responsible for 83% of successful hacking-related data breaches.
Based on the sites they were monitoring, over halfOn Consumer Password Worst PracticesAccording to iMPERVA
In December 2009, a major password breach occurred that led to the release of 32 million passwords. Further, the hacker posted to the Internet the full list of the 32 million passwords (with no other identifiable information). Passwords were stored in cleartext in the database and were extracted through a SQL Injection vulnerability. The data provides a unique glimpse into the way that users select passwords and an opportunity to evaluate the true strength of these as a
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Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:42:00 -0400According to iMPERVA
In December 2009, a major password breach occurred that led to the release of 32 million passwords. Further, the hacker posted to the Internet the full list of the 32 million