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New Cobalt Strike Bugs Allow Takedown of Attackers’ Servers Security researchers have discovered Cobalt Strike denial of service (DoS) vulnerabilities that allow blocking beacon command-and-control (C2) communication channels and new deployments. Cobalt Strike is a legitimate penetration testing tool designed to be used as an attack framework by red teams (groups of security professionals who act
The world is changing, fast. Apple has revealed plans to scan all iPhones in the United States for images of child sexual abuse, at once drawing praise from child protection groups, while also raising serious concerns about entrusting private information to systems that are not exactly subject to public consent (since smartphones are essential in
Do you believe tech giants when they offer you specific privacy options, such as the option to share your photos only with a restricted circle? Everyone trusts tech giants to a greater or lesser degree, but new findings are pushing more people towards the “lesser” side. Case in point, employees at these companies typically have
NSA and CISA share Kubernetes security recommendations The National Security Agency (NSA) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have published comprehensive recommendations for strengthening the security of an organization’s Kubernetes system. Kubernetes is a popular open-source solution for deploying, scaling, and managing containerized apps in the cloud, making it an attractive target for