Skip to main content

National University of Singapore servers hacked - passwords reset for some

posted onJanuary 6, 2012
by l33tdawg

Hackers infiltrated one of the National University of Singapore's Web servers yesterday, leading to the re-setting of passwords for affected accounts.

The hackers, who call themselves Team Intra, made staff user names, domain information and hashed passwords - the taking of a variable-length password and creation of a cryptic, fixed-length one - public, reported SC Magazine of Australia yesterday.

The IT security magazine reported that the hackers were spurred on by an error message generated by probes of the NUS website, which allegedly read: "If you're trying to use the SQL error message to dig for juicy information, get lost."  The magazine also informed the NUS about the hack.

Source

Tags

Hackers Singapore Security

You May Also Like

Recent News

Tuesday, July 9th

Wednesday, July 3rd

Friday, June 28th

Thursday, June 27th

Thursday, June 13th

Wednesday, June 12th

Tuesday, June 11th

Friday, June 7th

Thursday, June 6th

Wednesday, June 5th