In March, 2011, two hackers, “Ne0h” and “TinKode” compromised MySQL.com and posted the site’s customer usernames and passwords. According to the pair, they used the site’s Sql Injection (SQLi) vulnerabilities to launch the attack. Just over a year later, D33Ds Company, […]
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