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Tweets that give me a knot in my stomach, Monday edition

Posted on February 2, 2015 by Dissent

32 edu sites all vuln to the same sql injection vuln….. this is going to be fun

— abdilo (@abdilo_) February 2, 2015

and

.@jessysaurusrex@g33kspeed@sambowne to put your mind at ease here is the amount in all the dbs together from the 0day sqli: 9,468,248

— abdilo (@abdilo_) February 2, 2015

If/when he posts a dump of the institutions, DataBreaches.net will report it.

You’ve seen Abdilo’s name on this blog before, and this is not the first time he’s targeted educational institutions, although he doesn’t confine himself to educational institutions, as this hack of a travel insurance company  and his posting yesterday of multiple NHS vulnerabilities demonstrates. 

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1 thought on “Tweets that give me a knot in my stomach, Monday edition”

  1. Sean says:
    February 3, 2015 at 12:15 pm

    The sites are pasted: http://pastebin.com/yyhT6tzc

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