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The Web Hacking Incidents Database Last update:17 February 2008
List of Incidents for a Classification
Please note that classifications are a new feature and not all entries in WHID are already classified, so when you get a certain number of entries for a classification, WHID might have more records matching that classification that we did not classify yet. We hope to complete the classification process soon.
Select classification: Attack Method, Country, Location, Origin, Outcome, Software, Vertical Select criteria for classification "Attack Method": Abuse of Functionality, Administration Error, Brute Force, Buffer Overflow, Content Spoofing, Credential/Session Prediction, Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF), Cross Site Scripting (XSS), Denial of Service, Directory Indexing, Drive by Pharming, Failure to Restrict URL Access, Format String Attack, HTTP Response Splitting, Improper Error Handling, Insecure Direct Object Reference, Insufficient Anti-automation, Insufficient Authentication, Insufficient Authorization, Insufficient Process Validation, Insufficient Session Expiration, Known Vulnerability, LDAP Injection, Misconfiguration, OS Commanding, Other, Path Traversal, Predictable Resource Location, Redirection, Session Fixation, Session Hijacking, SQL Injection, SSI Injection, Unintentional Information Disclosure, Unknown, Weak Password Recovery Validation, XPath Injection
List of incidents for which Attack Method is Content Spoofing
3 incidents listed
Reported: 30 March 2007Occurred: 17 December 2006
Classifications:
- Attack Method: Content Spoofing
A Korean shopping system was vulnerable to hidden field manipulation and a determined hacker purchased $6000 worth of merchandize at 45 stores for much less.
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Reported: 08 November 2005Occurred: 06 December 2004
Classifications:
- Attack Method: Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
- Attack Method: Content Spoofing
Phishing based on XSS (Same vulnerability but a different attack that the similar September 2004 attack)
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Reported: Occurred: 03 March 2005
Classifications:
- Attack Method: Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
- Attack Method: Content Spoofing
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