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Вопрос собесов - один из самых популярных. Что надо знать, как собесят и как собесить - постарался кратко рассказать в своем посте.
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Собесы в пентест
Пора разобрать самую популярную тему, связанную с менеджментом, а именно - собесы. Собеседование кандидата является очень стрессовым...
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Forwarded from vx-underground
Happy Supply Chain Attack Friday!
tldr if you updated Kali Linux recently you're pwned with malware
https://twitter.com/kalilinux/status/1773786266074513523
tldr if you updated Kali Linux recently you're pwned with malware
https://twitter.com/kalilinux/status/1773786266074513523
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Kali Linux (@kalilinux) on X
The xz package, starting from version 5.6.0 to 5.6.1, was found to contain a backdoor. The impact of this vulnerability affected Kali between March 26th to March 29th. If you updated your Kali installation on or after March 26th, it is crucial to apply the…
SSHishing – Abusing Shortcut Files and the Windows SSH Client for Initial Access
#redsiege
By: Alex Reid, Current Red Siege Intern In the April 2018 release of Windows 10 version 1803, Microsoft announced that the Windows OpenSSH client would ship and be enabled […]
via RedSiege Blog (author: Red Siege)
#redsiege
By: Alex Reid, Current Red Siege Intern In the April 2018 release of Windows 10 version 1803, Microsoft announced that the Windows OpenSSH client would ship and be enabled […]
via RedSiege Blog (author: Red Siege)
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Evilginx 3.3 - Go & Phish
#kgretzky
Evilginx 3.3 update is here and it comes packing with the special feature everyone has been waiting for.
via BREAKDEV Blog (author: Kuba Gretzky)
#kgretzky
Evilginx 3.3 update is here and it comes packing with the special feature everyone has been waiting for.
via BREAKDEV Blog (author: Kuba Gretzky)
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Getting Intune with Bugs and Tokens: A Journey Through EPM
#specterops
via SpecterOps Team Medium (author: Zach Stein)
#specterops
via SpecterOps Team Medium (author: Zach Stein)
Medium
Getting Intune with Bugs and Tokens: A Journey Through EPM
Written by Zach Stein & Duane Michael
Observations From Business Email Compromise (BEC) Attacks
#trustedsec
Since joining TrustedSec, I have gotten to work numerous cases, and each of them is like unraveling a mystery to get at the truth—especially the situations that have involved business email compromise (or BEC).…
via TrustedSec Blog (author: Thomas Millar)
#trustedsec
Since joining TrustedSec, I have gotten to work numerous cases, and each of them is like unraveling a mystery to get at the truth—especially the situations that have involved business email compromise (or BEC).…
via TrustedSec Blog (author: Thomas Millar)
Ghostwriter v4.1: The Custom Fields Update
#specterops
via SpecterOps Team Medium (author: Christopher Maddalena)
#specterops
via SpecterOps Team Medium (author: Christopher Maddalena)
Medium
Ghostwriter v4.1: The Custom Fields Update
Introducing the awesome changes in the latest Ghostwriter
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A Hitch-Hacker's Guide To DACL-Based Detections - The Addendum
#trustedsec
Last year, Andrew and I posted a four (4) part blog series covering various Active Directory (AD) attributes and how…
via TrustedSec Blog (author: Megan Nilsen)
#trustedsec
Last year, Andrew and I posted a four (4) part blog series covering various Active Directory (AD) attributes and how…
via TrustedSec Blog (author: Megan Nilsen)
Using Microsoft Dev Tunnels for C2 Redirection
#redsiege
by Justin Palk, Senior Security Consultant As penetration testers, we’re always on the lookout for new ways to get our command-and-control (C2) traffic out of a client’s network, evading […]
via RedSiege Blog (author: Justin Connors)
#redsiege
by Justin Palk, Senior Security Consultant As penetration testers, we’re always on the lookout for new ways to get our command-and-control (C2) traffic out of a client’s network, evading […]
via RedSiege Blog (author: Justin Connors)
Ransomware during a Pentest, Yes or No?
#bcsecurity
NOTE: Some of the topics in this article are probably going to be a bit contentious, but part of the hope in publishing this article is to drive some additional discussion within the offensive security community Ransomware has become one of the most prevalent threats that companies face today. It [...]
via BC Security Blog (author: Hubbl3)
#bcsecurity
NOTE: Some of the topics in this article are probably going to be a bit contentious, but part of the hope in publishing this article is to drive some additional discussion within the offensive security community Ransomware has become one of the most prevalent threats that companies face today. It [...]
via BC Security Blog (author: Hubbl3)
PCI DSS Vulnerability Management: The Most Misunderstood Requirement – Part 1
#trustedsec
Vulnerability IdentificationPCI DSS version 4.0 requirement 6.3.1, for identification and management of vulnerabilities, and its predecessors in previous versions of PCI DSS have long been misunderstood. This…
via TrustedSec Blog (author: Chris Camejo)
#trustedsec
Vulnerability IdentificationPCI DSS version 4.0 requirement 6.3.1, for identification and management of vulnerabilities, and its predecessors in previous versions of PCI DSS have long been misunderstood. This…
via TrustedSec Blog (author: Chris Camejo)
Rooting out Risky SCCM Configs with Misconfiguration Manager
#specterops
via SpecterOps Team Medium (author: Chris Thompson)
#specterops
via SpecterOps Team Medium (author: Chris Thompson)
Medium
Rooting out Risky SCCM Configs with Misconfiguration Manager
tl;dr: I wrote a script to identify every TAKEOVER and ELEVATE attack in Misconfiguration Manager.
Introducing Delta Encoder
#redsiege
Recently, our own Mike Saunders released a novel shellcode obfuscation technique with the tool Jigsaw. If you haven’t checked out the GitHub repository or his blog post, I highly recommend […]
via RedSiege Blog (author: Justin Connors)
#redsiege
Recently, our own Mike Saunders released a novel shellcode obfuscation technique with the tool Jigsaw. If you haven’t checked out the GitHub repository or his blog post, I highly recommend […]
via RedSiege Blog (author: Justin Connors)
PCI DSS Vulnerability Management: The Most Misunderstood Requirement – Part 2
#trustedsec
Risk RankingThis is part two (2) of a three (3) part series on PCI DSS version 4.0 requirement 6.3.1, for identification and management of vulnerabilities. This requirement is one (1) of the most misunderstood PCI DSS…
via TrustedSec Blog (author: Chris Camejo)
#trustedsec
Risk RankingThis is part two (2) of a three (3) part series on PCI DSS version 4.0 requirement 6.3.1, for identification and management of vulnerabilities. This requirement is one (1) of the most misunderstood PCI DSS…
via TrustedSec Blog (author: Chris Camejo)
Flaw in PuTTY P-521 ECDSA signature generation leaks SSH private keys
#nettitude
CVE-2024-31497 is a vulnerability in PuTTY, a popular Windows SSH client, relating to a flaw in its P-521 ECDSA implementation. This vulnerability is known to affect versions 0.68 through 0.80, which span the last 7 years. This potentially affects anyone who has used a P-521 ECDSA SSH key with an affected version, regardless of whether [...]
via Nettitude Labs Blog (author: Graham Sutherland)
#nettitude
CVE-2024-31497 is a vulnerability in PuTTY, a popular Windows SSH client, relating to a flaw in its P-521 ECDSA implementation. This vulnerability is known to affect versions 0.68 through 0.80, which span the last 7 years. This potentially affects anyone who has used a P-521 ECDSA SSH key with an affected version, regardless of whether [...]
via Nettitude Labs Blog (author: Graham Sutherland)
Entra ID Banned Password Lists: password spraying optimizations and defenses
#synacktiv
via Synacktiv Blog (author: Matthieu Barjole)
#synacktiv
via Synacktiv Blog (author: Matthieu Barjole)
Introducing DAST scanning in the Cloud, with Burp Suite Enterprise Edition
#portswigger
We’re excited to announce that Burp Suite Enterprise Edition is now available in PortSwigger’s secure cloud. You can now free up testing time with scalable, automated DAST scanning, without the burden
via PortSwigger Blog
#portswigger
We’re excited to announce that Burp Suite Enterprise Edition is now available in PortSwigger’s secure cloud. You can now free up testing time with scalable, automated DAST scanning, without the burden
via PortSwigger Blog
Introducing the MLCommons AI Safety v0.5 Proof of Concept
#nettitude
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been making significant strides in recent years, with advancements in machine learning and deep learning techniques. However, as AI systems become more complex and powerful, ensuring their safety becomes increasingly critical. In a ground-breaking move towards enhancing AI safety, MLCommons, an open collaboration-focused Artificial Intelligence engineering consortium, has unveiled the MLCommons [...]
via Nettitude Labs Blog (author: Dave Parsons)
#nettitude
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been making significant strides in recent years, with advancements in machine learning and deep learning techniques. However, as AI systems become more complex and powerful, ensuring their safety becomes increasingly critical. In a ground-breaking move towards enhancing AI safety, MLCommons, an open collaboration-focused Artificial Intelligence engineering consortium, has unveiled the MLCommons [...]
via Nettitude Labs Blog (author: Dave Parsons)
Quantum readiness: Introduction to Modern Cryptography
#synacktiv
via Synacktiv Blog (author: Webmaster)
#synacktiv
via Synacktiv Blog (author: Webmaster)