The Turkish hacking group NetDevilz have hit the headlines on a number of occasions, most notably last year when they went on a bit of a Photobucket rampage. Well, they're apparently back with a collection of hacking tools. The most interesting is this RFI (remote file inclusion) scanner:

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As you've probably already guessed, it hunts for vulnerable websites to exploit. There's also an SQL Scanner, which looks identical:

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Just to make things more interesting, we've heard some reports that people attempting to use these tools are complaining that they've been Trojaned by a rash of backdoored versions. We saw no evidence of booby traps in either file, but it's entirely possible someone decided to have a little "fun" and own some PCs in the rush to use both of these programs...
As you've probably already guessed, it hunts for vulnerable websites to exploit. There's also an SQL Scanner, which looks identical:
Click to Enlarge
Just to make things more interesting, we've heard some reports that people attempting to use these tools are complaining that they've been Trojaned by a rash of backdoored versions. We saw no evidence of booby traps in either file, but it's entirely possible someone decided to have a little "fun" and own some PCs in the rush to use both of these programs...


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