Monday 7 October 2013

Philippines Navy website hacked by Pr3 H4ck3r

A Hacker with handle "Pr3 H4ck3r" from Philippine Cyber Army has claimed to have hacked into the database of the Navy website.

According to hacker's statement, he compromised the data by exploiting the SQL Injection vulnerability in the Navy's "BRP Alcaraz blog" page (navy.mil.ph/alcaraz).

However, we are not able to access the given link at the time of writing. It appears the admin has taken down the link.  The news was first reported by local hacking news site PinoyHackNews.

In a pastebin post(pastebin.com/5xhP6zft), hackers leaked the login credentials compromised from the database.  It includes the Admin login credentials.  What's worse is that they are using very weak username and password.

They have used the "userpassword" as password.  Even if there is no bug, hacker could have guessed the password or get the password by brute-forcing. It is sad to know that the Navy website itself has poor security and weak passwords. - See more at: http://www.ehackingnews.com/2013/07/philippines-navy-website-hacked-by-pr3.html#sthash.TkddhcNp.dpuf
A Hacker with handle "Pr3 H4ck3r" from Philippine Cyber Army has claimed to have hacked into the database of the Navy website.

According to hacker's statement, he compromised the data by exploiting the SQL Injection vulnerability in the Navy's "BRP Alcaraz blog" page (navy.mil.ph/alcaraz).

However, we are not able to access the given link at the time of writing. It appears the admin has taken down the link.  The news was first reported by local hacking news site PinoyHackNews.

In a pastebin post(pastebin.com/5xhP6zft), hackers leaked the login credentials compromised from the database.  It includes the Admin login credentials.  What's worse is that they are using very weak username and password.

They have used the "userpassword" as password.  Even if there is no bug, hacker could have guessed the password or get the password by brute-forcing. It is sad to know that the Navy website itself has poor security and weak passwords.

Jordan's PM's website hacked by Anonymous hacktivist



Anonymous hacktivists have hacked into official website of Jordan's Prime ministry in a protest against raising taxes and prices.  The website was defaced with a message in Arabic to Prime Minister Abdullah Nsur.

"Hi uncle, how are you? We are sorry, we hacked your website. Are you upset? We feel much worse when you raise prices. The people know this feeling but you do not," the defacement message reads.

According to Voice of Russia report, the website has been restored after it was hacked for several hours.  The official claimed to have identified the attackers.
Anonymous hacktivists have hacked into official website of Jordan's Prime ministry in a protest against raising taxes and prices.  The website was defaced with a message in Arabic to Prime Minister Abdullah Nsur.

"Hi uncle, how are you? We are sorry, we hacked your website. Are you upset? We feel much worse when you raise prices. The people know this feeling but you do not," the defacement message reads.

According to Voice of Russia report, the website has been restored after it was hacked for several hours.  The official claimed to have identified the attackers.
- See more at: http://www.ehackingnews.com/2013/09/jordans-pms-website-hacked-by-anonymous.html#sthash.mo3saBvT.dpuf
Anonymous hacktivists have hacked into official website of Jordan's Prime ministry in a protest against raising taxes and prices.  The website was defaced with a message in Arabic to Prime Minister Abdullah Nsur.

"Hi uncle, how are you? We are sorry, we hacked your website. Are you upset? We feel much worse when you raise prices. The people know this feeling but you do not," the defacement message reads.

According to Voice of Russia report, the website has been restored after it was hacked for several hours.  The official claimed to have identified the attackers.
- See more at: http://www.ehackingnews.com/2013/09/jordans-pms-website-hacked-by-anonymous.html#sthash.mo3saBvT.dpufAnonymous hacktivists have hacked into official website of Jordan's Prime ministry in a protest against raising taxes and prices.  The website was defaced with a message in Arabic to Prime Minister Abdullah Nsur.

"Hi uncle, how are you? We are sorry, we hacked your website. Are you upset? We feel much worse when you raise prices. The people know this feeling but you do not," the defacement message reads.

According to Voice of Russia report, the website has been restored after it was hacked for several hours.  The official claimed to have identified the attackers.