Post: [RELEASE] How to find Vulnerable Sites to hack/deface.
02-23-2011, 12:31 AM #1
JP
Israeli/Palestinian Unity
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); There is ONE tool, that was created originally to protect from hackers. Unfortunately, it's one of the best friends a hacker will ever have :

It's called Acunetix.

Acunetix is a tool that scans websites for known vulnerabilities. It will list all possible sql, xss, html injections, all java injections, all passwords and database weaknesses, all ftp weaknesses, etc. All form submissions exploits that the website can be targeted with. Remote upload and download vulnerabilities.

It will work in 80% of the cases, its database is updated regularly, but websites with latest updates and a good admin might not be targetable.

So here's the thing. Before you post anymore questions such as : "Can this website be hacked ?" or "How do I hack this forum ?", download Acunetix in the link below (I couldn't be bothered uploading a new one).

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Password : hf.net

(Uploaded by me, 100% clean)

Simply install it and copy the crack folder content into your Acunetix folder (replace files), and when you start the program, click on New Scan, follow the steps (my 10 year old brother could do this).

It will answer most of your questions. Take any known website, scan them and you'll find lots of little "medium risk" security problems etc. The program will explain what the potential harms are, not how to do them. The rest is up to you, do a bit of research, learn by yourself.

So use Acunetix, and stop asking stupid things that just make people think you have a pea for a brain.

Oh, and last tip : You must login or register to view this content. is your friend. Don't forget it before you ask anything else.

The following 4 users say thank you to JP for this useful post:

Domov, iCopy, Resumer, rishay87
02-26-2011, 04:03 AM #11
Meow
Former Staff
Great Program :y: . Is this the one where they script for it cost $1500?

Oh is it the free one?
02-26-2011, 03:41 PM #12
Curt
Former Staff
I prefer Havij.....

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