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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
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)
Quantum readiness: Introduction to Modern Cryptography
#synacktiv

via Synacktiv Blog (author: Webmaster)
CVE-2024-20356: Jailbreaking a Cisco appliance to run DOOM
#nettitude

The Cisco C195 is a Cisco Email Security Appliance device. Its role is to act as an SMTP gateway on your network perimeter. This device (and the full range of appliance devices) is heavily locked down and prevents unauthorised code from running. Source: https://www.melbourneglobal.com.au/cisco-esa-c195-k9-esa-c195-email/ I recently took one of these apart in order [...]

via Nettitude Labs Blog (author: Aaron Thacker)
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OUned.py: exploiting hidden Organizational Units ACL attack vectors in Active Directory
#synacktiv

via Synacktiv Blog (author: Quentin Roland)
So I became a node: exploiting bootstrap tokens in Azure Kubernetes Service
#synacktiv

via Synacktiv Blog (author: Paul Barbé)
PCI DSS Vulnerability Management: The Most Misunderstood Requirement – Part 3
#trustedsec

This is part three (3) 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…

via TrustedSec Blog (author: Chris Camejo)
Loading DLLs Reflections
#trustedsec

We're back with another post about common malware techniques. This time we're not talking about process hollowing. We are going to branch off and talk about the reflective loading of a DLL. This is a technique used to…

via TrustedSec Blog (author: Scott Nusbaum)
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CVE-2024-21111 – Local Privilege Escalation in Oracle VirtualBox
#mdsec

VirtualBox is popular open source, cross-platform, virtualization software developed by Oracle Corporation. Earlier this year we identified an arbitrary file move vulnerability in the VirtualBox system service service that could...

via MDSec Blog (author: Admin)
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👻 Souls without bodies, phantom types shenanigans 👻
#synacktiv

via Synacktiv Blog (author: Simon Marechal)
Shellcode: Data Masking 2
#odzhan

Introduction This is a quick follow up post to Data Masking that discussed how one might use the Fisher-Yates shuffle and a DRBG to mask shellcode. There’s a lot of ways to mask data that don’t involve using an XOR …

via modexp Blog (author: odzhan)
OST Release Blog: EDR Tradecraft, Presets, PowerShell Tradecraft, and More
#outflank

Malicious actors continuously deploy new or improved techniques. Red teams must maintain an equally rapid pace of development of their tooling arsenal to remain effective at testing evolving defensive measure and preparing organizations for advanced threats. With the dedicated research and development efforts from the Outflank team, OST is constantly evolving, with additions of new, leading-edge tools unique to the market as well as regular enhancements to our existing tools.

In this quarterly release blog, we’ll summarize some of the latest updates we’ve made over the past few months.

via Outflank Blog (author: Marc Smeets)
Full Disclosure: A Look at a Recently Patched Microsoft Graph Logging Bypass - GraphNinja
#trustedsec

From June 2023 to March 2024, Microsoft Graph was vulnerable to a logging bypass that allowed attackers to perform password-spray attacks undetected. During this period, any organization in Azure could have been…

via TrustedSec Blog (author: nyx geek)
iOS: a journey in the USB networking stack
#synacktiv

via Synacktiv Blog (author: Webmaster)
Mistaken Identity: Extracting Managed Identity Credentials from Azure Function Apps
#netspi

NetSPI explores extracting managed identity credentials from Azure Function Apps to expose sensitive data.

via NetSPI Technical Blog (author: Karl Fosaaen)
Automating Managed Identity Token Extraction in Azure Container Registries
#netspi

Learn the processes used to create a malicious Azure Container Registry task that can be used to export tokens for Managed Identities attached to an ACR.

via NetSPI Technical Blog (author: Karl Fosaaen)
Why TOTP Won’t Cut It (And What to Consider Instead)
#netspi

Time-Based One-Time Password (TOTP) is a common method for two factor authentication (2FA) but its lack of rate limiting can create security gaps.

via NetSPI Technical Blog (author: Cory Cline)
The Silk Wasm: Obfuscating HTML Smuggling with Web Assembly
#netspi

A new technique for HTML smuggling using Web Assembly helped us bypass potential malware detection.

via NetSPI Technical Blog (author: Phil Wilson-Smith-Kopp)
Extracting Sensitive Information from the Azure Batch Service
#netspi

The added power and scalability of Batch Service helps users run workloads significantly faster, but misconfigurations can unintentionally expose sensitive data.

via NetSPI Technical Blog (author: Karl Fosaaen)