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| Thread ID: 98186 | 2009-03-14 22:42:00 | NZ Government website's an Easy Hunt for Hackers | dman4829 (14710) | PC World Chat |
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| 756373 | 2009-03-14 22:42:00 | NZ Government website's an Easy Hunt for Hackers With the gen-next wave of Terror fast pervading the cyber space, ethical hackers are raising concern about most Government websites being vulnerable to hacking. According to Auckland-based ethical hacker Rahim Contractor, over 4 websites of the Newzealand government are vulnerable to hacking. "One can easily enter these websites, access the protected information and alter them without even leaving behind any trace," he said. While he refused to reveal the names of websites, which run such risks, he pointed out that with the developer of most such sites being common, the flaws in all of them were identical. "One of the biggest reasons of such vulnerability is that the server technologies and the website databases are not upgraded periodically," Rahim Contractor said. According to him, a professional hacker takes about 24 hours to hack into the sites that have such vulnerability. To begin with, he said, one starts off with gathering information about the server administration, "They look for web applications, operating system, data base versions and the number of open ports in the targeted website," he said, adding that once the vulnerabilities of the site is identified, the hacker moves into the sites after scanning the open ports. "Another problem with the websites of the state government is that many of them don't even maintain a web-log. This means that if somebody hacks into a site and accesses the protected information, and leaves without making any change, one will never be able to know that," he added. Rahim Contractor Certified Ethical Hacker By Ec-Council Source : www.scoop.co.nz =x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=xx= What do you think ? why isn't our government securing their website's ?:thumbs: |
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| 756374 | 2009-03-15 00:55:00 | [code]? Seriously? | roddy_boy (4115) | ||
| 756375 | 2009-03-15 01:23:00 | Yeah, use `[quote] not `[code] | pine-o-cleen (2955) | ||
| 756376 | 2009-03-15 01:33:00 | Okiez.. bro... NZ Government website's an Easy Hunt for Hackers With the gen-next wave of Terror fast pervading the cyber space, ethical hackers are raising concern about most Government websites being vulnerable to hacking. According to Auckland-based ethical hacker Rahim Contractor, over 4 websites of the Newzealand government are vulnerable to hacking. "One can easily enter these websites, access the protected information and alter them without even leaving behind any trace," he said. While he refused to reveal the names of websites, which run such risks, he pointed out that with the developer of most such sites being common, the flaws in all of them were identical. "One of the biggest reasons of such vulnerability is that the server technologies and the website databases are not upgraded periodically," Rahim Contractor said. According to him, a professional hacker takes about 24 hours to hack into the sites that have such vulnerability. To begin with, he said, one starts off with gathering information about the server administration, "They look for web applications, operating system, data base versions and the number of open ports in the targeted website," he said, adding that once the vulnerabilities of the site is identified, the hacker moves into the sites after scanning the open ports. "Another problem with the websites of the state government is that many of them don't even maintain a web-log. This means that if somebody hacks into a site and accesses the protected information, and leaves without making any change, one will never be able to know that," he added. Rahim Contractor Certified Ethical Hacker By Ec-Council |
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