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How to Bypass EDRs, AV with Ease using 8 New Process Injection Attacks

2023-12-11
On: December 11, 2023
In: Malware, Malware Analysis, Reverse Engineering Tools, Tutorials

In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, researchers are continually uncovering new methods that challenge existing defense mechanisms. A recent study by SafeBreach, a leader in cybersecurity research, has brought toRead More →

Over 86,000 Routers at Risk – Is Yours One of Them? Shocking Vulnerabilities in Widely Used OT/IoT Routers

2023-12-06
On: December 6, 2023
In: Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities, Wireless Hacking

The research Sierra:21 – Living on the Edge” presents an analysis of vulnerabilities found in Sierra Wireless AirLink cellular routers, which are widely used in OT/IoT (Operational Technology/Internet of Things)Read More →

Inside LogoFAIL: The UEFI Firmware Flaw Compromising Millions of Devices

2023-12-04
On: December 4, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, a new threat has emerged, casting a long shadow over the integrity of computer systems worldwide. Dubbed ‘LogoFAIL,’ this set of vulnerabilities has beenRead More →

Stellar Cyber Launches Field-Proven University Program, Provides SOC Services to Underserved Communities

2023-12-03
On: December 3, 2023
In: Cyber Technology Talk, Technology Talk

Cybersecurity is the industry of the future. If we only consider the financial damage of security incidents, the data shows that the cost of cybercrime is expected to double byRead More →

How to Rebuild your Exchange Server (After Ransomware Attack) using Stellar Repair for Exchange?

2023-11-29
On: November 29, 2023
In: Technology Talk

In this review, we will be taking a live scenario where an Exchange Server is infected by a ransomware. We will see how to rebuild the Exchange Server after theRead More →

How hrserver.dll stealthy webshell can mimic Google’s Web Traffic to hide and compromise networks

2023-11-23
On: November 23, 2023
In: Malware, Malware Analysis

In a striking revelation shaking the cybersecurity world, researchers have unearthed a sophisticated web shell, dubbed ‘HrServ,’ hidden within a seemingly innocuous DLL file, ‘hrserv.dll.’ This discovery, emerging from routineRead More →

Binance’s 4.3 Billion-Dollar Blunder: How cyber criminals launder money via Binance?

2023-11-21
On: November 21, 2023
In: Data Security

Cyber criminals have utilized cryptocurrency exchanges like Binance for money laundering due to the pseudonymous nature of digital currencies. Here’s a general overview of how they might do this: InRead More →

Your Google Cloud Security Might Be at Risk. Hacking GCP via Google Workspace flaw

2023-11-15
On: November 15, 2023
In: Data Security, Vulnerabilities

In a startling revelation, Bitdefender, a leading cybersecurity firm, has disclosed a series of sophisticated attack methods that could significantly impact users of Google Workspace and Google Credential Provider forRead More →

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Azure CLI stores credentials in plaintext in logs. A easy technique to hack cloud environments

2023-11-14
On: November 14, 2023
In: Data Security, Important, Vulnerabilities

CVE-2023-36052 is a critical security vulnerability in the Azure Command-Line Interface (CLI), a tool for managing Azure resources. This vulnerability, reported by Palo Alto’s Prisma Cloud, allowed unauthenticated attackers toRead More →

How NDR Compares with Other Security Solutions?

2023-11-14
On: November 14, 2023
In: Technology Talk

Nowadays, businesses are facing continuous cyber threats and several have lost valuable data to hackers. As a fact, every business needs to keep its network safe to protect sensitive data.Read More →

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