Monday Morning Links Serving: The February 6th Edition

-A Gallery of What Star Wars Should Be
As many of us have grown up with Star Wars, it often saddens us that Star Wars hasn’t grown up with us.

-Beagle Took Arrow To The Knee
This is my sister’s beagle and weenie, dressed up as a dragonborn and dragon from Skyrim in outfits that she hand-crocheted.

-Lego Lord of the Rings Sets First Look: They Are Awesome!
Rejoice fellows of the Lego ring, because we got the first close-up look of the Lego Lord of the Rings sets coming out this year.

-The Stupid Things You Do Online (and How to Fix Them)
The internet can bring you a lot of joy, but it can also turn into a world of pain the moment you make one stupid mistake.

-German gov’t endorses Chrome as most secure browser
Federal security agency touts sandbox, silent update as features that keep citizens safer online.

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Facebook Malware Goes Viral


itwbennett writes "Just a few hours after a fake CNN news report appeared on Facebook Friday, more than 60,000 users had gone to the spoofed, malware bearing page according to Sophos Senior Security Advisor Chester Wisniewski. Facebook didn't respond to IDG News Service's request for information on 'how widespread the problem was or whether its own security had been breached, but Wisniewski said that there are a number of ways that status updates could appear without users' knowledge.'"

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Mobile Based Wireless Network MiTM Attack Illustration


Mobile Based Wireless Network MiTM Attack Illustration Bilal Bokhari from zer0byte.com Illustrated perfect example of Mobile Based Wireless Network MiTM Attack on his blog. Bilal want to share this article with our Readers at THN, Have a look : If we look at the history of computer development, the computer developers/engineers just 10 years back did not have any clue as to how this industry is

Sun Microsystems (Print) – Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities


Sun Microsystems (Print) - Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities Today Ucha Gobejishvili ( longrifle0x ) a Pentester from Georgia reported 3 More important Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities in Sun Microsystem's and Java Printer Webpages. Java's Vulnerable Link   : Click HereSun's Vulnerable Link 1 : Click Here Sun's Vulnerable Link 2 : Click Here <!-- adsense --> Cross-Site Scripting occurs

ProCredit Bank Georgia hacked by RetnOHacK


ProCredit Bank Georgia hacked by RetnOHacK #AntiSerbs Group of Hackers named - B!JemBeX, RetnOHacK, Weedh0aX, mR.Thg hack into ProCredit Bank of Georgia (procreditbank.ge) . They Deface the Administrator panel page located at http://www.procreditbank.ge/admin/login.php as shown in image attached.<!-- adsense --> On Deface page Hacker said "This day have received that much time..when will you