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SQL Injection Attacks Against Automatic License Plate Scanners

2008-04-29 15:21:34 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
This picture is almost certainly Photoshopped, and a joke, but it's certainly a clever idea. As automatic license plate scanners become more common, why not get a SQL injection attack as a plate Reminds me of this xkcd cartoon
 
 
 
 
 
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Setting up a Tarpit (Teergrube) to slow worms and network scanners using LaBrea (The "Sticky" Honeypot and IDS)

2008-06-26 01:14:22 by Editor in Irongeek's Security Site
 
...scanners using LaBrea (The "Sticky" Honeypot and IDS A network Tarpit, sometimes know by the German word Teergrube, is a service or set of hosts that deliberately try to slow malicious network connections down to a crawl. The idea is to put up unused hosts or services on the network that respond to an attacker, but do things to waste their...
 
 
 
 
 
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Setting up a Tarpit (Teergrube) to slow worms and network scanners using LaBrea (The "Sticky" Honeypot and IDS)

2008-06-26 01:14:22 by Editor in Irongeek's Security Site
 
...scanners using LaBrea (The "Sticky" Honeypot and IDS A network Tarpit, sometimes know by the German word Teergrube, is a service or set of hosts that deliberately try to slow malicious network connections down to a crawl. The idea is to put up unused hosts or services on the network that respond to an attacker, but do things to waste their...
 
 
 
 
 
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Setting up a Tarpit (Teergrube) to slow worms and network scanners using LaBrea (The "Sticky" Honeypot and IDS)

2008-06-26 01:14:22 by Editor in Irongeek's Security Site
 
...scanners using LaBrea (The "Sticky" Honeypot and IDS A network Tarpit, sometimes know by the German word Teergrube, is a service or set of hosts that deliberately try to slow malicious network connections down to a crawl. The idea is to put up unused hosts or services on the network that respond to an attacker, but do things to waste their...
 
 
 
 
 
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Setting up a Tarpit (Teergrube) to slow worms and network scanners using LaBrea (The "Sticky" Honeypot and IDS)

2008-06-26 01:14:22 by Editor in Irongeek's Security Site
 
...scanners using LaBrea (The "Sticky" Honeypot and IDS A network Tarpit, sometimes know by the German word Teergrube, is a service or set of hosts that deliberately try to slow malicious network connections down to a crawl. The idea is to put up unused hosts or services on the network that respond to an attacker, but do things to waste their...
 
 
 
 
 
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Malware? We don't need no stinking malware!

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2008-10-24 14:25:00 by Panayiotis Mavrommatis in Google Online Security Blog
...scanners that are constantly looking for these sorts of web pages. I help build the scanners and continue to be surprised by how accurate they are. There is almost certainly something wrong with the website even if it is run by someone you trust. The automatic scanners make unbiased decisions based on the malicious content of the pages, not...
 
 
 
 
 
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Malware? We don't need no stinking malware!

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2008-10-24 14:25:00 by Panayiotis Mavrommatis in Google Online Security Blog
...scanners that are constantly looking for these sorts of web pages. I help build the scanners and continue to be surprised by how accurate they are. There is almost certainly something wrong with the website even if it is run by someone you trust. The automatic scanners make unbiased decisions based on the malicious content of the pages, not...
 
 
 
 
 
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Larry Sutos Paper Drama

2008-01-02 14:53:30 by RSnake in ha.ckers.org web application security lab
 
...scanners I have access to (most companies I deal with dont want me to discuss my relationship with them for whatever reason - fair enough). Tin foil hat wearers beware - there is more to me than one or two scanners, and I would hope after the ungodly amount of times Ive talked about it people would understand that Im not really all that...
 
 
 
 
 
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The FirePack Exploitation Kit - Part Two

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2008-04-27 04:27:00 by HASH0x8ae4cf0 in Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge
...Scanners result : 11/32 (34.38 HTML/MS06006.DF!exploit; Exploit-MS06-006.gen File size: 3685 bytes MD5...: ed71d57ddf70a5993b34e3bbcda23f2d SHA1..: cc0eceb9e8cc3475752c959be70204b6f4d82168 99FFC5BA4.php Scanners result : 6/32 (18.75 Trojan.DL.Script.JS.Agent.low; Exploit-OperaTN File size: 1815 bytes MD5...: 166fa42343dd59d941e24177a0da9102...