Found a sensitive token being stored in a url? Search Google to see if you can find real tokens being cached to demonstrate impact.
For example, if a URL looks like this:
https://example[.]com/forgotpass?token=TOKEN
Try searching Google for:
site:example[.]com inurl:token
#Anonymous#1LevelCrew#OpRussia#Ukraine️
Another site that we enter to leave our message, we will continue to access Russian servers will not be able to stop us.
Hacked: https://t.co/vm5WtB52Ga
We are 1levelcrew.
#Anonymous#1LevelCrew#OpRussia#Ukraine️
Another site that we enter to leave our message, we will continue to access Russian servers will not be able to stop us.
Hacked: https://t.co/vm5WtB52Ga
We are 1levelcrew.
#Anonymous#1LevelCrew#OpRussia#Ukraine️
Another site that we enter to leave our message, we will continue to access Russian servers will not be able to stop us.
Hacked: https://t.co/vm5WtB52Ga
We are 1levelcrew.
#Anonymous#1LevelCrew#OpRussia#Ukraine️
Another site that we enter to leave our message, we will continue to access Russian servers will not be able to stop us.
Hacked: https://t.co/vm5WtB52Ga
We are 1levelcrew.
ATW hacker group accesses several #Russian government servers in support of Ukrainian people
Hackers from around the world are joining the cyberwar against #Russia in support of #Ukraine, large-scale attacks against the Russian government are reported.
#Anonymous#OpRussia