They helped us.. Why not help them! Unknown 3 months ago 809cc36d292d No.15[Reply]
Greetings,
This is a call to action for our fellow activists and or leakers alike.
When we see that there are problems with how they get treated we need to stand up and help them.
here is a part of what was located pertaining the listed target below.
It has come to our attention that a couragefound.org
has been doing some sort of frivilous stuff to with a few peoples defence funds….
See the below Images
- Nikto v2.1.6
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+ Target IP: 46.28.205.186
+ Target Hostname: couragefound.org
+ Target Port: 80
+ Start Time: 2018-08-16 03:07:27 (GMT-5)
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+ Server: nginx
+ The anti-clickjacking X-Frame-Options header is not present.
+ The X-XSS-Protection header is not defined. This header can hint to the user agent to protect against some forms of XSS
+ The X-Content-Type-Options header is not set. This could allow the user agent to render the content of the site in a different fashion to the MIME type
+ Root page / redirects to:
https://couragefound.org/+ /666%0a%0a<script>alert('Vulnerable');</script>666.jsp: Apache Tomcat 4.1 / Linux is vulnerable to Cross Site Scripting (XSS).
http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2000-02.html.
https://obyektiv.couragefound.org/.couragefound.org : empty
irfs.couragefound.org : 95.183.48.150
mail.couragefound.org : empty
mx.couragefound.org : empty
obyektiv.couragefound.org : 95.183.48.150
shop.couragefound.org : 23.227.38.64
usavwl.couragefound.org : 46.28.205.186
www.couragefound.org : 95.183.48.150