Thursday, August 7, 2014

Hold Security discovers Cybervor hackers with incredulous stolen database


According to reliable Web Design in Cambodia, Digital Marketing Agency information, the leading hackers’ hunter, Hold Security has once again unveiled a group of Russian hackers named Cybervor has stolen 1.2 billion users’ personal data from thousands of web and FTP sites.

Using botnet as an identifier for vulnerable websites to which people visit and subscribe, Cybervor can track down sites that are infected by SQL injection flaws and attack the site by stealing their digital record.

“To the best of our knowledge, they mostly focused on stealing credentials, eventually ending up with the largest cache of stolen personal information, totaling over 1.2 billion unique sets of emails and passwords.” Hold Security revealed.

The attacked websites are said to be undistinguishable by Cybervor since it aimed from base-to-best websites as the company confirmed: “includes many leaders in virtually all industries across the world, as well as a multitude of small or even personal websites”

As the New York Times stated, the hackers so far uses the stolen data to send junk mails to social networks and that only little of data has been vended to other virtual villains.


Hold Security discovers Cybervor hackers with incredulous stolen database

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