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[Simple Thoughts - Java and Web Blog] Facebook and Twitter are Popular among Hackers and Thieves: Facebook offered to buy Twitter for $500 million of overvalued Facebook stock, Kara Swisher says. Twitter rejected the offer for several reasons: And they can be, At Facebook's real valuation, $5 billion or so, the offer only amounted to $150 million (not bad for two-year old company with no revenue, but a far cry from the billion-dollar dream) Twitter has high hopes for its own secret revenue model which will be announced next year.

[GNUCITIZEN] Self-contained XSS Attacks | GNUCITIZEN: In this article I am planning to introduce you to some of my findings around a new attack vector which is of type non-persistent XSS but a lot more dangerous than the persistent one. This method can be used to successfully bypass some mail filters, XSS filters, application firewalls and sanitization functions.

[meandering wildly] Revisiting Security UI - Part 2 « meandering wildly: @hashi: The panel itself is in browser.xul, and most of the IdentityHandler() code is in browser.js, so in principle you should be able to interact with it from an extension like other chrome code. If there is something specific you’re interested in doing, I can try to be of more assistance.

[O'Reilly News: Microsoft] A Rapidly Changing Threat Landscape - O'Reilly FYI Blog: Many malware programs include a component to steal information from the infected system and relay it back to its creator, leveraging a remote control component (commonly called a botnet), which provides a vast array of capabilities to command the compromised system. Group all of these traits together--decentralized command and control structures (such as web-based or peer-to-peer [P2P] structures), and encryption and polymorphism (so that the malware can modify itself upon propagation to another system, evading detection by antivirus software)—and you can easily see why antivirus technology rarely lives up to its promise.

[Simple Thoughts - Java and Web Blog] Hackers temporarily paralyze Baidu, China's top search engine: NEW YORK ”” Hackers briefly blocked access to the popular Internet messaging service Twitter, steering traffic to another Web site where a group reportedly calling itself the "Iranian Cyber Army" claimed responsibility. Users trying to reach Twitter early Friday were redirected to a Web page that CNN reported had a picture of a green flag and a message that said, "This site has been hacked by the Iranian Cyber Army."

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