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XSS Injection by SyntaxShadow

In this video the master hackers of SyntaxShadow demonstrate how to do injections using XSS Cross Site Scripting.

The SyntaxShadow are experts in the field of programming and hacking, and make videos demonstrating just how much hackers can do, in such little time.

For more hacking videos please visit our XSS Hacking Video page and the XSS WORM Hacker Video archives.

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Website hacking with XSS - Full Disclosure

In this episode of Full Disclosure, the whitehat hackers explain how to hack into any website using a Cross Site Scripting attack.

Cross-Site Scripting is a type of security vulnerability that affects web applications that do not sanitize user input properly. This kind of vulnerability allows an “attacker” to inject HTML or client side script like JavaScript into the website.

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Protecting your family from Hacker Attacks

In this video a whitehat security expert explains how Hackers can infiltrate your home computer network using a Botnet Attack. Learn how to protect yourself from hacker botnets with some simple advice.

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Hacking Google with 0day PHP Photo Exploit - Video Tutorial

Blackhat hacker penguinman2100 demonstrates how to hack google to upload any hacker files or pictures to any website using PHP Photo exploits.

The blackhat hacker penguinman2100 hacks into websites using this tutorial as you can see in our video.

He has illegally hacked into sites such as http://textideas.com and http://www.sq-bleiburg.at as he has proven with the access in this video.

Penguinman2100 writes on his cracker blog:

**NEWS: I have recently become intrested in “Google Hacking” now I know that sounds pretty bad but it isnt really. “Google Hacking” is basically accessing things on Google in which the average person cant do and in which some illegal activity can occur.

The blackhat hacker Penguinman2100 is also known as Zachary D., he is male and 19 years old, and he currently lives in Calgary, Alberta (Canada), where laws against blackhat hacking in google do not exist.

His hack partner SteveTheMaster (Steve Nahilian) also a blackhat and is a much dangerous hacker with advanced skills.

Zach~
Hello! we are hacking partners. my name is zach. im not as good as of a hacker as steve, but i’ll do my part.

Steve~
sup, i am Stevethemaster (click here to chat on AIM) from Steve Company, i am the king of goldfinger & Qcode64 hacking. i do every type of hacking known to hackers on da web, l00k 0ut 4 my vids. Zach is my hacking partner, he has a great mind on image hacks. we are from spiralmountain.co.uk

Thank you to Zachary D. and Steve the Master Hacker for producing these excellent hacking video tutorials to teach blackhats how to hack illegally into websites such as textideas.com. Please we are waiting for episode 2 of How to Hack Google! Keep up the good works and submit great hacking tutorials for our readers!

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Video : Hackers can find hidden Google secrets

Blackhat demonstration video for Google hackers:

How to find hidden secret documents with Google

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Video: Hacking Myspace - Samy Worm author explains Web 2.0 worms

November 19, 2007 (IDG News Service) — If Samy Kamkar plays his cards right, he may be allowed to visit Myspace again in just a few months. For the time being, however, he’s not even allowed to touch a computer, following a January 2007 guilty plea for creating what many consider to be the first Web 2.0 worm: the Samy worm.

Samy’s worm wasn’t malicious, but it did force News Corp.’s MySpace social-networking site to shut down in late 2005 after forcing more than 1 million users to declare Samy a “hero” on their profile pages.

Last week, Samy, who is now 21, made his first public appearance since his conviction, attending the OWASP App Sec 2007 conference, host by eBay in San Jose, California. He was treated like a celebrity at the show, but there were some complications. Under the terms of his plea agreement, he can only use computers for work, so he was forced to show slides that he’d dictated to a friend on a computer that was operated by a conference staffer.

Kamkar: When I wrote the worm, it initially wasn’t a worm. Initially I was just trying to spruce up my MySpace profile. I also wanted to show off to a couple of friends, so I thought ‘wouldn’t it be cool if I did this? [..] As a programmer, it wasn’t too much to learn how to use AJAX, which really helped make the worm work and proliferate really quickly. It only took a few days to write the thing from start to finish and it was only in the last day that I thought that this could be a worm.

(days? *cough*)

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