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Old 07-16-2009, 02:01 PM
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New database security flaws facilitate data leaks according to Imperva

The hacker attacks on Web sites in South Korea - which spilled over to selected US government sites last week - were almost certainly orchestrated by hackers sympathetic to North Korea, but the attacks could have been organised by anyone with a modest budget, says Imperva, the data security specialist.

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