Loading....

Archive for the ‘127.0.0.1 news’ Category

Posted by 2fingers in 127.0.0.1 news | Romanian News

Posted on August 24th, 2009

In ultima vreme pe HackersBlog au aparut din ce in ce mai rar articole si nu am apucat sa mai publicam nimic datorita lipsei acute de timp cu care ne-am confruntat. Munca, scoala, femeile, studierea tehnicilor black seo si de monetizare pentru noul forum RST, ne distrag de la alte activitati. Ne e drag de HackersBlog dar nu ne da de mancare. Suntem siguri ca intelegeti. Vom incepe sa publicam din nou stiri si articole primite de la voi. Nu uitati sa folositi formularul integrat pe site pentru a ne trimite ultimele vulnerabilitati.

L.E. – momentan formularul nu functioneaza datorita unor noi setari de pe server. Va fi up cat mai curand.

Se pare ca ideea de a organiza o conferinta in domeniul securitate IT a incins spiritele destul de mult. Sunt curios care vor fi rezultatele si cine se va oferi sa sponsorizeze si sa organizeze asa ceva. Si nu, nu putem sa organizam noi o astfel de conferinta pentru ca nu putem sa ne expunem, plus ca nu avem experienta necesara pentru a organiza asa ceva de unii singuri. Putem doar sa avem grija ca participantii ce vor fi prezenti la dezbateri sa fie oamenii care au cu adevarat ceva de spus, sa hotaram care ar fi cele mai interesante subiecte si demonstratii, iar noi sa ne pierdem prin public si sa urmarim cu zambetul pe buze ceea ce se petrece.

Posted by 2fingers in 127.0.0.1 news

Posted on July 18th, 2009

Link: http://hackersblog.org/fom.php.

Atentie – ip-urile celor care ne trimit articole sau mesaje prin acest formular sunt logate. Mai multe detalii aici.

Posted by 2fingers in 127.0.0.1 news

Posted on June 21st, 2009

Nu ne mai raportati vulnerabilitati folosind adresa de mail hackersblog.org@gmail.com. Veti avea in 2 zile un formular pe site-ul nostru prin care puteti face acest lucru.

Posted by 2fingers in 127.0.0.1 news | English News

Posted on June 6th, 2009

It looks like Orange is taking legal actions against hackersblog.org. Why? Because we published vulns in Orange websites submitted by you guys, after we notified them (Orange) that some people (probably hundreds) are playing with their db’s. So this is french democracy and freedom of speech. Damn, sometimes i’m so glad that i’m romanian.

Brb with fresh news after we talk with our lawyers.

Posted by 2fingers in 127.0.0.1 news | English News

Posted on May 28th, 2009

First of all “unu” is not anymore a publisher from HackersBlog team. Please read this before you publish an article about us in newspapers.

HackersBlog is just an online newspaper. We are not testing websites anymore and we are not involved in finding vulnerabilities exposed here. We receive mails with vulns and screenshots, and “unu” is just one of the guys that report vulns for our articles because… this is his hobby, I think.

Thank you for understanding.

Posted by 2fingers in 127.0.0.1 news

Posted on May 14th, 2009

exclamationHackersBlog started up as an information hub for internet users and gained a succes nobody actually foreseen. Now it is time for a major change both in staff as in the orientation of the site and internal regulations.

Our team:
Read the rest of this entry»

Posted by 2fingers in 127.0.0.1 news

Posted on May 10th, 2009

Added “videos” section. Still working on template. Every article needs to be edited, some posts in romanian language needs to be translated, so I need few days to make this working like it should.

Posted by 2fingers in 127.0.0.1 news

Posted on May 4th, 2009

wp
Site will look very crappy in the next days.

Posted by 2fingers in 127.0.0.1 news

Posted on March 24th, 2009

As we were saying in our interview over at RadioLynx we get borred extremly fast when it comes to projects dealing with hacking and security. Well then, we’ve gotten to that point where most of the team members had “enough” of it. Dont wacko on this. We are not pulling the plug because of any external factors or of fear. We simply dont have the time and desire to continue. Contrary to many opinions, we do have a private life.

We didn’t manage to publish enough articles and/or explanations/tutorials for our readers but still, we set the stage and for sure others will follow in short time. Its not difficult. There will always be intelligent people who will want to show to people the risks lurking all over the web. If we managed to get in the spotlight all over the world in just 4 months, then for sure others can do at least just as successful as we were.

We would like to thank those that supported us (especially zoso who gave us a good kick start and Bobby Voicu for his “oficial” promotion through “RadioLynx”). We would like to extend our thanks also to those who were against us but managed to motivate their opinions clearly and in a nice manner. We would like to give special thanks to newspapers outside Romania (especially theregister) who shad a proper and realistic light on our actions and also to the guys at news.softpedia.com and jurnalul.ro who were the only local press representatives who did not jump to conclusions and made idiotic bombastic affirmations just to gain more public rating. If there were others who were true to the facts and we missed to mention, we sincerly appologise as we don’t have an idea of how much of the local press mentioned us.

Most importantly, our visitors, who gave us moral support and articles for “readers day”. We recommend you continue to report vulnerablilities mailing the affected websites. Not to help site admins but rather, to inform innocent people of eventual problems caused by incompetency and lack of attention from the coders or sys admins.

As we were saying in our article “words”, the large companies will never admit to the problems they have, no matter how large they are. This is common practice in the business and it serves maintaing their public image clean. Don’t swallow the bait. Official notes are only meant to disinform and mislead you from the truth about the dangers you were exposed to.

Still, there were those rare cases of fair play which we trully appreciate and made us realise that there is sitll hope and that out there, in the “wild wild web”, you can still find quality people. This is one of the reasons for which we did not engage in controversies over the official declarations coming from corporations PR departments regarding the problems discovered on their websites. They minimized the issues to the point where they lead people believe nobody cold have been affected. Sadly, reality is not that bright.

Hackersblog team:

Tocsixu a.k.a. Shocker - administrator http://hackpedia.info / http://www.freakz.ro

Age: 19 yr
Studies: student
Status: not married
—-

Epic - administrator http://hackpedia.info

Age: 23
Studies: student
Status: stable relationship
—-

Unu a.k.a. unu_1234567 - team member of http://rstcenter.com

Age: 34 ani
Studies: -
Status: married
—-

Andre2000 a.k.a. Flama a.k.a. Kenpachi - administrator http://rstcenter.com

Age: 22
Studies: student
Status: presumably engaged
—-

Virjil a.k.a. kw3rln – administrator http://rstcenter.com

Age: 20
Studies: student
Status: engaged to Zakuta@RST :) )
—-

2fingers a.k.a. Nemessis – http://gandestevito.blogspot.com / ex-admin http://rstcenter.com

Age: 27

Studies: gymnasium
Status: apparently engaged for about 13 years
—-

Translator: (working in the shadows)

Age: 33
Studies: professional school
Status: not married

This being said, we bid you fare well and maybe we can meet again in other circumstances.

Best regards,

HackersBlog Team

————————————–

RO VERSION:

Dupa cum spuneam si in cadrul interviului RadioLynx, ne plictisim extrem de repede cand cine vorba de proiectele ce tin de hacking si securitate IT. Ei bine a venit clipa in care marea majoritate a celor din echipa au zis “gata!”. Nu va ganditi la tampenii. Nu se inchide blogul datorita unor presiuni externe sau a fricii. Niciodata n-am cedat la asa ceva, chiar si cand faceam prostii mari cat casa. Pur si simplu nu avem timpul si cheful necesar pentru a continua. Contrar parerilor multora din voi, avem si noi viata privata.

Nu am reusit sa publicam destule articole si explicatii pentru vizitatorii nostri, dar totusi am dat startul si cu siguranta cineva ne va lua locul in scurt timp. Nu este greu, oameni inteligenti sunt peste tot, important e ca cineva sa isi dea interesul si sa  prezinte in continuare riscurile ce pot fii intalnite la tot pasul pe www. Daca noi am reusit sa atragem atentia intregii lumi in doar cateva luni, cu siguranta si altii vor putea face asta la fel de bine sau poate cu mai mult succes decat noi.

Le multumim celor care ne-au promovat (in special lui zoso care ne-a dat un start bun si lui Bobby Voicu pentru promovarea “oficiala” prin intermediul postului de radio RadioLynx), le multumim si celor care au fost impotriva noastra dar au stiut sa isi motiveze clar si cu bun simt parerile, le multumim ziarelor online din afara Romaniei care au pus intr-o lumina buna actiunile noastre (mai ales redactiei TheRegister), dar si celor de la news.softpedia.com si jurnalul.ro, pentru ca au fost singurii conationali din presa online care nu s-au hazardat in afirmatii tembele de dragul senzationalului. Daca au mai fost si altii care nu au inflorit faptele dar totusi nu i-am mentionat imi cer scuze, dar nu stim cati din presa romaneasca au scris despre noi.

Nu uitam desigur nici vizitatorii hackersblog ce ne-au acordat suportul moral si articole pentru “ziua userilor”. Continuati sa raportati vulnerabilitatile la adresele de contact ale site-urilor afectate, nu pentru a-i ajuta pe administratori ci pentru a scapa oamenii nevinovati de eventualele probleme datorate neatentiei sau incompetentei coderilor.

Companiile mari, dupa cum spuneam in articolul “words”, nu vor recunoaste niciodata amploarea problemelor pe care le au. E o practica intalnita extrem de des, menita sa le curete imaginea patata. Nu inghititi acele declaratii oficiale. Au rolul de a va dezinforma in privinta pericolelor la care ati fost expusi.

Totusi au existat cateva exemple de fair-play pe care le-am apreciat cu adevarat si ne-au facut sa realizam ca Dracu’ nu e atat de negru si inca mai exista bun simt in online. Acesta este unul dintre motivele pentru care nu am stat sa ne contrazicem cu nimeni cand s-au dat declaratiile oficiale ce practic minimalizau problemele pana la punctul in care oamenii credeau ca de fapt nimeni nu putea fi afectat de probleme. Realitatea din pacate era alta. Sa trecem peste asta ca nu are rost sa mai discutam pe acest subiect.

Hackersblog team:

Tocsixu a.k.a. Shocker - administrator http://hackpedia.info / http://www.freakz.ro

Varsta: 19 ani
Studii: momentan student
Stare civila: necasatorit
—-

epic - administrator http://hackpedia.info

Varsta: 23
Studii: momentan student
Stare civila: relatie stabila
—-

unu a.k.a. unu_1234567 - team member http://rstcenter.com

Varsta: 34 ani
Studii: -
Stare civila: casatorit
—-

Andre2000 a.k.a. Flama, Kenpachi - administrator al http://rstcenter.com

Varsta: 22
Studii: momentan student
Stare civila: cica logodit
—-

Virjil a.k.a. kw3rln – administrator al http://rstcenter.com

Varsta: 20
Studii: momentan student
Stare civila: logodit cu Zakuta@RST :) )
—-

2fingers a.k.a. Nemessis - http://gandestevito.blogspot.com / ex-admin http://rstcenter.com

Varsta: 27
Studii: 8 clase
Stare civila: relatie de vreo 13 ani. Necasatorit :)
—-
Traducatorul nostru (cu care nu ati avut contact)

Varsta: 33
Studii: liceu (neterminat)
Stare civila: necasatorit

Acestea fiind spuse va spunem la revedere si poate ne mai auzim si in alte imprejurari.

Numai bine.

HackersBlog Team

Posted by 2fingers in 127.0.0.1 news | English News

Posted on February 17th, 2009

untitled//Geeks talking//

Loading….

… waiting to receive a response from the new affected websites.

//End of geeks talking//

 

Sorry for this delay between articles but we must give people a chance to patch the vulns.

Hint: next article is about a sql injection in a big (international) newspaper website.

Download Muzica Filme Porno