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Hacking a bank

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Hacking the Bank One evening i was talking to a friend about security on the internet, just for fun we decided to make a little demo on how to hack userid and password from an online Banking application.This is the result. Whatever is displayed below here is for educational purposes only. We believe that all techniques used and displayed here are very simple for anyone with an average knowledge of computer networks and webserver applications. The information provided on this page is NOT sufficient to hack any real Bank. This page is a very simplified demo of an evil hacker fooling an online Banking user. The main reason to put this information online is to warn users for internet crimes, and hopefully to make more people aware that the internet is a dangerous neighbourhood! And no, one does not need to be a genius to commit crimes with computers! We started by activating a virtual directory named BankSite on a Microsoft IIS server. This virtual directory represen

Hacker claims breach of 79 banks, releases customer data

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Hacker claims breach of 79 banks, releases customer data A week after announcing retirement, Reckz0r releases customer data ostensibly culled from bank computers. Reckz0r publicizes the data dump on Twitter one week after announcing retirement from "greyhat" hacking. A hacker claiming to have broken into networks of dozens of banks and stolen customer data, has released as proof a file that contains names, addresses, e-mail addresses, and phone numbers in plain text, but no credit card numbers. "I penetrated over 79 large banks, I've been targetting these banks since 3 months," read a tweet from the Twitter account of Reckz0r. "Actually, I didn't hacked VISA & Mastercard, I hacked the banks, #Chase..etc." A Pastebin post from today has a link to a downloadable file on the AnonFiles.com site that appears to have data from about 1,700 accounts in the U.S. and other cities around the world. Reckz0r said only a po

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