Linkclump for Web Testing | Daniel Miessler
Anyone who does web security testing knows that the browser is the most important tool in the arsenal. Scanners are...
Read more →Anyone who does web security testing knows that the browser is the most important tool in the arsenal. Scanners are...
Read more →Google Gemini is testing a ChatGPT-like scheduled tasks feature called “Scheduled Actions,” which will allow you to automate tasks. As...
Read more →So you’ve replaced Apache with Nginx, or put Varnish out in front of your main webserver. Or maybe you just...
Read more →Ransomware is not retreating it’s evolving. Once a niche cybercrime, ransomware has become a multibillion-dollar global threat that disrupts hospitals,...
Read more →Modern cyberattacks increasingly exploit network protocols and web applications to bypass traditional security controls. To counter these threats, security teams...
Read more →I recently read perhaps the best book ever written on the American class system, and it set me to thinking...
Read more →Microsoft has issued an alert regarding sophisticated ransomware attacks targeting hybrid cloud environments in Q1 2025. These attacks exploit vulnerabilities...
Read more →Apr 19, 2025Ravie LakshmananNetwork Security / Vulnerability ASUS has disclosed a critical security flaw impacting routers with AiCloud enabled that...
Read more →I think a lot about why some people are highly productive and successful while others produce nothing in their lifetimes....
Read more →Just three months into the Trump administration’s promised crackdown on immigration to the United States, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement now...
Read more →Dinis Cruz did a presentation at OWASP recently on why security should be invisible to developers. His basic idea is...
Read more →Caution, anecdotes ahead. I was reading some symptoms of ADD today and was stunned by the fact that they all...
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