FormFox

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

I've just recently caught wind of a Firefox plugin called FormFox.  Here's the description from the website: Do you know where your form information is going? This extension displays the form action (the site to which the information you've entered is being sent.) In any place where you can enter data, ...

MySQL SQL Injection Cheat Sheet

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

Some useful syntax reminders for SQL Injection into MySQL databases... This post is part of a series of SQL Injection Cheat Sheets.  In this series, I've endevoured to tabulate the data to make it easier to read and to use the same table for for each database backend.  This helps to ...

Phishing Revisited

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

As Chris mentioned in a previous post we used social engineering and phishing emails as an attack vector. The scope of the engagement prevented us from collecting any data that could be used to identify the user. The client was not out to make examples of their staff but to ...

Internet Fraud Dupes Men More Often Than Women

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

When it comes to being taken in by Internet fraudsters, men have a knack for losing cash, according to a new report from the Internet Crime Complaint Center. Data compiled from more than 206,000 complaints received last year by the U.S. Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) shows that men lost US$1.67 ...

Google Maps diminishing value of homes, causing “mental suffering”?

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

A couple is accusing Google of diminishing the value of their property and causing them "mental" suffering" for including their recluse home in the Google Maps Street View project. The road leading up to their house is apparently labeled "private", something the Street View operator must've missed. We checked the ...