Report: LulzSec Used SQL Injection, XSS and RFI

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based on the comments I have seen here..none of you are programmers except for maybe 1..the one talking about using the latest standards. 90 percent of the people hacking or trying to hack use things like sql injection and xss because thats all they know how to do and there are huge amounts of websites showing them in detail how to do it. doesnt take a genius. There are so few "real" virus' and stuff anymore because people have no idea how to write one that I have completely stopped using any virus protection. why? I cant think of a reason..any of this little kiddy scripting bs people like anon do is easily prevented and if I accidentally pass a website that happens to get something on my machine..any of it can be stopped in a matter of seconds..

point is..all companies and government organizations need to do to stop getting hacked is keep all their fancy network security in place because chances are people arent trying to bypass any of that..and get some decent programmers with half a brain who factor in the possibilities of sql injects, xss and rfi when sitting down and writing out their code.
 
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^^^probably sabu!!!!!!!! RFI just allows anons to run their code on your server, with the same access permissions that your own code has. if you dont expect an incoming variable...DONT use it in script. and sabu if thats you, you know there is no way to full proof anything.
 
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