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  • _shadow_
    Posts: 3
    Hello hackers... ^_^
    This is my firs post and i have some questions about hacking web site when i try to use mysql injection on this site it www.mixoteka.com
    it show me this
    As this could be a potential hack attack, the access to this site was blocked. Your data are stored and analysed for further analysis, identification of the provider and a possible delivery to the competent agency.

    [Edited ip addresses - was unsure if they were yours or the servers] - Sh3llc0d3
    IP: ##.##.###.###
    Host: ##.##.###.###
    Browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; BTRS71...

    This Site is protected by pkSecurityModule

    Any ideas i just want to hack a site thats all.... DOES ANY BODY KNOW A GOOD BEGINER GUIDE FOR HACKING...PLEASEEEEE....REPLY

    ps..sorry for my bad eng...
  • Sh3llc0d3
    Posts: 1,910
    If it's using just pkSecurityModule security on the website then the most it'll record (i think) is the attack type, time & date etc and also your IP address. ALWAYS use a proxy-chain or VPN when doing this stuff, primarily for this reason.

    Your best option is to try other sql injections and hope you can evade the security module, I'm not a web app sec specialist so perhaps waiting for further input on that is needed. You could however go through the actual server, scanning ports, enumerating services and looking for exploits for the services running on those ports.

    I've edited out the IP address incase they were your own.
  • Corrosion
    Posts: 121
    1) use used all caps
    2) you say GUIDE
    3) wrong section
    4) newb
    5) illegal acts
    6) Fuck off skiddie
  • _shadow_
    Posts: 3
    said:


    If it's using just pkSecurityModule security on the website then the most it'll record (i think) is the attack type, time & date etc and also your IP address. ALWAYS use a proxy-chain or VPN when doing this stuff, primarily for this reason.

    Your best option is to try other sql injections and hope you can evade the security module, I'm not a web app sec specialist so perhaps waiting for further input on that is needed. You could however go through the actual server, scanning ports, enumerating services and looking for exploits for the services running on those ports.

    I've edited out the IP address incase they were your own.



    OK....Realy thanks for informations... ;)
    but can you give me some sites for biginers... or some e books you know that better than me plese.....


    [hr]
    said:


    1) use used all caps
    2) you say GUIDE
    3) wrong section
    4) newb
    5) illegal acts
    6) Fuck off skiddie



    oh...sorry.... you know everything you are the bst.... as i say that was my first post you idiot -.-' ..... if you can help then help me and give some advice....like Sh3llc0d3 (thanks man ;)
    if you can't get lost.... noob.... -.-'
  • Xin
    Posts: 3,251
    This section is for site related questions only. Thread moved
    Xin
  • Corrosion
    Posts: 121
    I'm the noob because I'm mad your asking for help to do something clearly illegal... suck my ####
  • Sh3llc0d3
    Posts: 1,910
    Can we calm the f#ck down please.

    A) this is a hacking/security site/forum, it isn't the first or last time such things will appear.
    B) _shadow_ is clearly a new user when making the OP, I think posting in the wrong section etc can be excused as it has been for many other users.
    C) I don't often edit posts DAT but please keep offensive comments at that level to yourself. If there is a disagreement with content on the site then take the matter up with myself or another member of the admin team and we'll look into it. On this occasion the thread is well within iE's rules.


    @_shadow_:
    I'm not 100% as to whether there are any books that are aimed at beginner level. You need to be looking into footprinting (of which there is a great thread Xinapse made), port scanning and service enumeration, vulnerability scanning & assessment and exploitation. You can look up hours worth of videos on youtube covering these topics. You can also google plenty of tutorials covering the subjects. We have a few tutorials on hacking server's I believe, if not google is your best friend. If you look (and I mean really delve into our forum) and still see no tutorials then I may perhaps create a video tutorial on hacking a server.