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Chum Bucket. How I hacked a 20-billion corporation using a free service

Written by Dead Beef

As you are likely aware, data breaches occur on a regular basis in this wild world. Each such incident is preceded by painstaking work: information collection and analysis, identification of security holes, selection of attack tools, etc. Today, I will reveal to our readers how I hacked the $20-billion TUI Group using publicly available free tools and my own wits.
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