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I've read those in the past. The thing that amazes me is why people would waste their time to hack forum type sites. I can more understand the Target hack, where there is opportunity for profit. Maybe I am missing something, but what value could there possibly be for a hacker to place malicious code in a forum site. I know - because they can, and they are just destructive people. And because they are actually hacker want to be's. They don't have the talent to hack a well designed secure site like most financials, so they screw around with the small stuff.
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Originally Posted by Mentalpause
(Post 4066931)
I've read those in the past. The thing that amazes me is why people would waste their time to hack forum type sites. I can more understand the Target hack, where there is opportunity for profit. Maybe I am missing something, but what value could there possibly be for a hacker to place malicious code in a forum site. I know - because they can, and they are just destructive people. And because they are actually hacker want to be's. They don't have the talent to hack a well designed secure site like most financials, so they screw around with the small stuff.
Hacking is not about graffiti and disruption anymore. That's so early mid-90s. A good "hack" is silent and unnoticed so they can proceed with their malicious intentions. This is my primary field. |
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 4066944)
They place the malicious code EVERYWHERE they can, so it can get on the system you are using right now, and exfiltrate financial or other proprietary information that they can use for a profit.
Hacking is not about graffiti and disruption anymore. That's so early mid-90s. A good "hack" is silent and unnoticed so they can proceed with their malicious intentions. This is my primary field. |
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