[tl;dr sec] #187 – AWS Pentest Methodology, Destroyed by Breach, Awesome LLM Cybersecurity Tools
I hope you’ve been doing well! 💪 Bro-ing Out This week I’m visiting by brother, who has kindly offered to...
Read more →I hope you’ve been doing well! 💪 Bro-ing Out This week I’m visiting by brother, who has kindly offered to...
Read more →We take a look at reports that Brave browser will prevent port scans of website visitors to keep them safe...
Read more →Nine’s former group director of cyber security Celeste Lowe. Nine is looking for a new group director of cyber security...
Read more →Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: A proxyjacking campaign is looking for vulnerable SSH servers New technique can defeat voice authentication...
Read more →I hope you’ve been doing well! The “Full Utah” Experience Last weekend I got to hang out with my friend...
Read more →This week on Lock and Code, we speak with Matthew Guargilia about the NSA’s broad powers to sweep up Americans’...
Read more →In this talk, Louis covers 3 web cache related attacks: cache deception, edge side includes, and cache poisoning. Note: this...
Read more →Microsoft denied the data breach after the collective of hacktivists known as Anonymous Sudan claimed to have hacked the company....
Read more →The alleged ringleader of the phone scam gang, which preyed on elderly individuals through fraudulent phone calls, has also been...
Read more →China-linked APT group was spotted using HTML smuggling in attacks aimed at Foreign Affairs ministries and embassies in Europe. A...
Read more →Microsoft has denied the claims of the so-called hacktivists “Anonymous Sudan” that they breached the company’s servers and stole credentials...
Read more →Meduza authors are pushing the malware as a subscription-based service, offering plans for 1-month, 3-month, and lifetime access. Crimeware-as-a-Service (CaaS)...
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