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Number of Web Application Hacks Up

An anonymous reader writes "According to an article at Information Week, 'Web site hacks are on the rise and pose a greater threat than the broad-based network attacks...' Citing statistics from the Web Hacking Incidents Database, 'Web hacking attacks numbered 58 in 2005, up from 16 in 2004 and 9 in 2003. Another 20 attacks have been reported this year against sites including open-source repository Sourceforge.net and social network MySpace.com, putting 2006 on pace to be the worst year yet.'"

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  1. Ugh by Wellington+Grey · · Score: 2, Funny

    From the article: Why is this happening? Several reasons. One is the prevalence of hacking tools online that can be found simply by using the Google search engine.

    So does that mean if I do all my web searches on my windows 98 machine using internet explorer but I use MSN search, not google, I'll be OK?

    -Grey

  2. Tuttle? by daveo0331 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Who's reporting all these attacks? The city manager of Tuttle, Oklahoma?

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    Remember the days when Republicans were the party of fiscal responsibility?
  3. Re:Number of hacking attempts by hrtserpent6 · · Score: 2, Funny

    According to to the Web Application Security Consortium, there were 58 web hacking attacks in 2005.

    According to zone-h.org, there were 494,988 web hacking attacks in 2005.

    Close enough.