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- 27.05.2008: When Adobe Flash Attacks
- 23.05.2008: AUS-CERT Conference - Gold Coast, Australia
- 14.05.2008: Full list of Injected Sites
- 13.05.2008: SQL Injection: The Game
- 07.05.2008: New SQL Injection Attacks and New Malware: winzipices.cn
- 24.04.2008: Thousands of More Hacked Websites Targeting Your Passwords
- 20.04.2008: Entropy and Bot Counts
- 10.04.2008: DSL Reports under DDoS Attack Again
- 28.03.2008: New Packer Statistics
- 20.03.2008: uc8010.com and 2117966.net Attacks Linked
- 13.03.2008: Recently Hacked Websites Aiming to Steal Your Passwords
- 11.03.2008: Intel Strategy Conference - Portland Oregon, United States
- 01.03.2008: New Whitepaper: RBN "Rizing"
Friday, 18 July 2008
SQL Injection List Format Update
Due to popular demand, the SQL Injection list maintained at http://www.shadowserver.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Calendar.20080514 can be fetched in text form at http://www.shadowserver.org/wiki/uploads/Calendar/sql-inj-list.txt
Unfortunately this means the original web page will change somewhat, and I apologize for this. However, this will be better in the long run.
=>Posted July 18, 2008, at 07:27 AM by Mike Johnson


