March 7th, 2008
HackersCenter.com to most of you means nothing more than another website on the vast internet. To some of you that have been around for a few years you might know it as a huge resource of information, tools, vulnerabilities and a cocky Italian admin. But I want to introduce you the HSC that I know and love; the one that is home to me and many others.
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March 5th, 2008
Yeah, after months and months of coding, fixing, patching, (drinking martini and auditing ) I managed to put up the new versionof Hackers Center! And here it is: HSC 3.0 !
Places change, friends change, even girlfriends say goodbye (goodbye), and even the most preferred hacking resource on the net had a drastic change.
A big improvement I hope(tell us what you think by casting a vote on our poll !).
And oh well, we started from scratch being a lame we […]
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Just let me say: Hi HSC 3 !
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March 2nd, 2008
Are spammers good enough to use neural networks to extract text out of CAPTCHAs ?!
I’ve just went by a news headline about spammers who broke the windows live mail registration captcha protection, captcha is a malformed, distorted and scrambled text shown to …
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Neural networks and CAPTCHAs
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March 2nd, 2008
Are all the free tools and cracks out there actually free ?
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February 18th, 2008
Vulnerabilities in Wordpress, which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct cross-site scripting and script insertion attacks.Input passed to certain parameters in various scripts isn’t properly verified before it is returned to the user. This can be exploited to execute arbitrary HTML or script code in …
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WordPress Multiple Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerabilities
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February 18th, 2008
Yahoo Profile Redirection Weakness can lead to many Attacks. Recently discovered hole in Yahoo profile system allows attackers to craft a specific URL to mislead the user in executing the received link. Attackers can exploit these issues via a web client.The redirection hole lies in eval_profile?.done=[Any URL] This allows attacker to do the following:
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