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XXE injection is a type of web security vulnerability that allows an attacker to interfere with the way an application processes XML data. Successful exploitation allows an attacker to view files from the application’s server and interact with any external or backend systems that the application can access. Understand...
['Hacking', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Bug Bounty']
If 2018 was the year that the AI community at large became aware of itself, 2019 has shown that it was also the year we decided to do something about what we found. A variety of new workshops at the major ML conferences focused on beneficial applications of AI, including AI for the developing world, AI for social good,...
['Machine Learning', 'Differential Privacy', 'Privacy', 'Information Security', 'Artificial Intelligence']
Before I began to comprehend the complex science of information security, it seemed to me that Two-Factor Authentication is a guaranteed way to protect your account and no “these your hackers” can let’s say, withdraw my internal currency to buy clothes for characters in the game account. But over time, it has been prov...
['Security', 'Programming', 'Information Technology', 'Information Security', 'Cryptocurrency']
On the 10-th of December, 2019 the 14-th penetration testing laboratory Test lab was launched by us. On the 9-th day 3 participants managed to compromise laboratory nodes in a non-stop mode having determined the winners of this season. For all the rest who tried, tries and will try to Test lab 14, we decided to publish...
['Hacking', 'Linux', 'Information Security', 'Kali Linux', 'Penetration Testing']
Most of you probably familiar within the vulnerability types “IDOR (Insecure Object Direct Reference)” and second order vulnerabilities such as “Second Order SQL Injection.”, still for the ones who are not familiar, OWASP defines IDOR in theory as: Insecure Direct Object References occur when an application provides d...
['Vulnerability', 'Security Vulnerabilities', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Bug Bounty']
Before starting with the content, let me connect footprinting with real life scenario so that it can help you understand the actual concept behind the word “Footprinting”. For that let us take an example of a movie, if you have seen any action movie related with bank robbery , do the characters directly buy guns and ma...
['Information', 'Information Security', 'Footprinting', 'Cybersecurity', 'Ethical Hacking']
Netflix has a program in our Information Security department for quantifying the risk of deliberate (attacker-driven) and accidental losses. This program started on the Detection Engineering team with a home-grown Python library called riskquant, which we’ve released as open source for you to use (and contribute to). S...
['Information Security', 'Security', 'Risk']
Matching customers’ requests VEDA is a project primarily focused on the corporate sector, as it is a well-designed system of data storage and encryption. Therefore, it is quite capable of becoming an alternative to existing solutions that use electronic trading platforms, escrow, as well as the identification of tran...
['Private', 'Information Security', 'Blockchain', 'Technology']
Image from pexel.com “We predict there will be 3.5 million unfilled cybersecurity positions by 2021. The cybersecurity jobs forecasts have been unable to keep pace with the dramatic rise in cybercrime, which is predicted to cost the world $6 trillion annually by 2021, up from $3 trillion in 2015.” Source — Cybersecuri...
['Developer Stories', 'Information Security', 'Unemployment', 'Nigeria', 'Cybersecurity']
On the digital platform, things are not as simple as you think they might be or should be. In fact, it is quite complicated. Every year companies lose huge amounts of money in the form of various cyber-attacks. Especially, industrial units are vulnerable to this particular threat. And for that reason, you need to find...
['Technology', 'Data Protection', 'Scada Cyber Security', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity']
Interested in learning more about cybersecurity concerns facing healthcare organizations? Read more about the top three issues that healthcare organizations face daily. Technology offers the healthcare industry massive benefits but also poses many risks. These risks can lead to data breaches that damage the reputatio...
['Security', 'Healthcare Technology', 'Information Technology', 'Information Security', 'Network Security']
Later this month, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) will release version 1.0 of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC). The CMMC will be a mandatory third-party certification for any DoD contractors and subcontractors, intended to help protect the government’s sensitive, unclassified data against cybe...
['Nist', 'Government', 'Compliance', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity']
New York State’s new law, the SHIELD Act, strengthens data breach reporting requirements and requires “reasonable security”. Here is a brief summary of what the law is and what it means for businesses that are within New York, or hold personal information of New York residents. The NYS SHIELD Act (“Stop Hacks and Impr...
['Law', 'New York', 'Regulation', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity']
Do You Know What’s the Key Imperative to Continuous Security Improvement? A Rugged Culture of Information Security Mark Bridges Jan 14, 2020·5 min read In the age of rapid technological progress, where Digital Transformation has become pervasive, business applications are getting increasingly complex and interconnecte...
['Continuous Improvement', 'Rugged Securityculture', 'Information Security', 'Rugged Software', 'DevOps']
//Please don’t mind typo and grammatical mistakes :P Who really I’m An Electronics and communication Graduate, who was totally into the world of electronics where I used to play with controllers, sensors, hardware, eventually breaking and burning them to grab my first job as an Embedded Developer before I got introdu...
['Hacking', 'Oscp', 'Information Security', 'Penetration Testing', 'Oscp Certification']
Are you really going there? Yes, I am aware that attempting to answer the question “What is red teaming?” within the infosec community is a topic that tends to ruffle the feathers and stirs the pot for my red team peers, but I am writing this article anyway. I am writing this, because I have experience as a participan...
['Blue Team', 'Information Security', 'Penetration Testing', 'Red Team', 'Training Exercises']
When it’s time for your business to go through the modernization process, there are some common mistakes that you need to avoid. These mistakes will not only provide setbacks, but will make your systems more fragile. In turn the mistakes tally up extra expenses to fix the problems, and can result in lost revenue and po...
['Security', 'Modernization', 'Information Technology', 'Information Security', 'Fragility']
Not all mistakes can be undone with “ctrl + Z” Data breaches are becoming more frequent nowadays. If you’ve never been the victim of a data breaches, then you are lucky, but don’t let your luck lead you to laziness. Make your online identity and activities more secure by following steps. 1. Use Unique Passwords Gene...
['Online Safety', 'Internet', 'Data', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity']
EC-Council’s CISO MAG is all set to host the 2nd edition of its Africa CISO Summit on September 17, 2020, where a vibrant mix of senior cybersecurity experts will deliver key insights on how to redefine security frameworks and efficiently mitigate business risks. Over 300 information security leaders from over 100 of t...
['Africa', 'Events', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Ciso']
Even Lego minifigs get stressed out sometimes A few of years back, Time magazine published an article summarizing CareerCast’s research on the most/least stressful jobs. At the top of the Most Stressful list: Enlisted Military Personnel. That makes PERFECT sense. High physical and travel demands, ridiculously low sal...
['Hacking', 'Security', 'Information Security', 'Infosec', 'Cybersecurity']
As reflected, on a daily basis, approximately 50 new vulnerabilities become known to industry and even if an organization considers the impact rate of 10%, it’s still very challenging to manage it effectively. So we have a huge number of vulnerabilities to assess and remediate and it’s safe to assume that count is goin...
['Vulnerability Management', 'Information Security', 'Risk Management', 'Infosec', 'Open Source']
Is your school system data at risk? What you need to know about Cyber Security and Education Datalink Networks Sep 3, 2020·4 min read Did you know that between 2018–2019 there has been a dramatic increase of publicly disclosed cyber security incidents of up to 300% ? In fact, according to K-12 Cyber Security Resource ...
['Information Technology', 'Information Security', 'Educational Technology', 'Cybersecurity', 'Education']
INTRODUCTION A matter of fact is that the world has, in the last several months, undergone a period of upheaval as a consequence of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Many aspects of our lives that were taken for granted changed significantly, seemingly, overnight. Countries that shared open borders closed them; multinatio...
['Covid 19', 'Information Security', 'Threat Hunting', 'Cybersecurity', 'Threat Intelligence']
Greetings, We are happy to share the launch of our latest service: a DID-based authentication for unstaffed convenient stores in South Korea. Following our partnership agreement with HP Retail, an unstaffed convenience store chain, and CUBOX, a biometric and access security company, we started providing authenticatio...
['Data Protection', 'Mykeepin', 'Information Security', 'Coinplug', 'Identity Management']
This online course teaches you how to analyse Android and iOS apps for security vulnerabilities, by going through the different phases of testing, including dynamic testing, static analysis and reverse engineering. Sven and Ryan will share their experience and many small tips and tricks to attack mobile apps. We asked...
['Android', 'Mobile Apps', 'Information Security', 'iOS', 'Deepsec']
How do investigators get hold of digital evidence? With every aspect of life taking a digital form, we have to expect to see crime, abuse, harassment or even revenge, taking place in a new way. Then again, to prove all this, digital evidence is required, investigations have to be carried out and these need to be eithe...
['Computer Forensics', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Digital Forensics']
Let’s say you’re working through your dozens of emails, responding to clients or customers or business partners and you come across this one email from your bank informing you that you need to reset your password. This email comes completely out of the blue and to top it off you don’t recognize the senders email addres...
['Security', 'Phishing', 'Information Security', 'Infosec', 'Cybersecurity']
From the Basement to the Boardroom — AppSec Business Impact is on the Rise A panel lunch discussion around the importance of metrics for the board during RSA 2019. Caroline Wong Mar 21, 2019·6 min read One of the highlights of my time at RSA 2019 was harnessing the brain power of seven expert panelists to discuss how...
['Security', 'Application Security', 'Information Security', 'Industry Insights', 'Appsec']
Data Safety as the Number One Concern Have you ever felt anxious about outsourcing to Ukraine due to the unstable political situation in the state? Have you been worried about the safety of your money and data? Yes, with the growing frequency of private and state data leaks, identity thefts, and cyber terrorist attack...
['Data Security', 'Privacy', 'Ukraine', 'Information Security', 'Data Safety']
Everyone feels insecure at different points in their career. When I first started my job, for example, I was nervous about doing well. When I began to take on more responsibilities, I feel if I want to save my career or job than I have to develop my skills continually. In many IT Security Corporate environment, I see ...
['Information Technology', 'Information Security', 'Hacker', 'Infosec', 'Careers']
Image credit: Shutterstock Vendors are increasingly becoming one of the easiest and cheapest ways to attack organizations. Passwords are being reused from previous breaches. Vendor access is being leveraged into lateral movement. Software supply chains are being used to place malware into otherwise secure systems. Org...
['Security', 'Vendor Management', 'Vendors', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity']
Given a problem of size X — would you solve it paying half-X? It’s a no-brainer. And if you can get rid of this X-size problem by paying 1%-X then much more so. This premise together with bitcoin anonymity gives rise to a new flourishing industry unique to cyber space. Everyone has some things they would wish to keep p...
['Ransomware', 'Bitcoin', 'Information Security', 'Crypto', 'Cybersecurity']
Hey Google Status: FIXED Reported: May 05, 2021 Hello y’all it was a long break. Some burnouts, depression and blah blah. And after all that shit jumped right into Google VRP to find what i am capable of again. But let me be honest, this is a accidental find and I didn’t even believe this would even be accepted and ...
['Security', 'Information Security', 'Google', 'Cybersecurity', 'Bug Bounty']
Mounting the host filesystem into a container as a volume should keep you up at night if you work with Kubernetes. Let me explain why. What is a “volume”? Since containers should be ephemeral and stateless, they need some way to save data outside of the container. In some cases, they will even need persistent data st...
['Cloud Computing', 'Container Security', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Kubernetes']
Various approaches are involved in the vulnerability assessment solutions and how to choose appropriate vulnerability assessment tools. · A Vulnerability Assessment is a process of identifying Vulnerabilities in the network. The issues discovered are then compiled and analyzed according to the risk levels. · Vulnerab...
['Hacking', 'Information Security', 'Infosec', 'Cybersecurity', 'Bug Bounty']
Photo by Franck on Unsplash What is 2FA? Multi-factor authentication (MFA; encompassing Two-factor authentication or 2FA, along with similar terms) is an electronic authentication method in which a computer user is granted access to a website or application only after successfully presenting two or more pieces of evi...
['Security', 'Information Technology', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Facebook']
How To Register Home Phone Service In A Pseudonym With Anonymous Payment OSINT Stan Jan 16·6 min read Thanks to internet telephony services that allow you to register a phone number with emergency services, it is now possible for the truly paranoid to have home telephone service set up in a fake name and with anonymou...
['Privacy', 'Information Technology', 'Opsec', 'Information Security', 'Privacy Protection']
What is cybersecurity? Everything you need to know Cybersecurity What is CyberSecurity? Cybersecurity is the protection against cyberattacks from devices linked to the Internet, such as hardware, computer software and data. Individuals and businesses use the practice to protect themselves from unauthorized access to...
['Technology', 'Operational Security', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Network Security']
SOC 2 Trust Principals Service : What Do You Need To Know Meiran Galis Jan 16·3 min read In order to pass the SOC 2 audit process, you will be evaluated in consideration with a few of these SOC 2 Trust Principals Service: 1. Security The SOC 2 evaluates a company’s system on how it protects system resources against ...
['Soc 2 Compliance', 'Soc2', 'Information Security', 'Soc 2 Reports', 'Cyber Risk']
So what exactly is pharming? In short, this is the criminal act of producing a fake website and redirecting the victims to it. The website could be anything from a reasonably popular online shopping store, to one of the well-known high street banks. The victim, unaware that the web site is fake, as the front end apes t...
['Information Security']
Professional InfoSec training typically comes with a hefty price tag. Enter The OSINTion, which aims to offer quality training options at an affordable price. This review discusses The OSINTion’s flagship course, Introduction to People OSINT/Missing Persons OSINT, taken January 2021. Those of us that are looking to im...
['Osint', 'Information Security', 'Open Source Investigation', 'Infosec', 'Open Source Intelligence']
Lightweight cloud containers are fast replacing resource-sucking virtual machines, and Kubernetes is fast becoming the de facto standard for container orchestration. Kubernetes adoption doubled in 2018. Unfortunately, as with any popular technology, it was only a matter of time before hackers discovered a way to exploi...
['Technology', 'Cloud', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Kubernetes']
Whether you use your own resources or those, which create your company, there’s something more on your mind in relation to their safety. We need to be more careful with how to implement best practices on the first level of designing the environment in the cloud. As if it goes for me, I’m an experienced Solutions Archit...
['Security', 'Privacy', 'Technology', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity']
DOS Attack: A Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack is an attack meant to shut down a machine or network, making it inaccessible to its intended users. DoS attacks accomplish this by flooding the target with traffic or sending it information that triggers a crash. In both instances, the DoS attack deprives legitimate users (i...
['Hacking', 'Ddos', 'Information Security', 'Infosec', 'Cybersecurity']
It is just another XSS blog. Anyways I was pentesting for a private program, I started with information gathering and meanwhile started dirbuster in the backend. I started with google and shodan. The moment I searched companyname.com in the search. A result appeared with a response in the shodan query. I opened the li...
['Cross Site Scripting', 'Security', 'Bug Bounty', 'Information Security', 'Ethical Hacking']
Splitting Logs — Photo by Dan Edwards on Unsplash While examining some malicious Microsoft Office and PE files to look for detection opportunities, I came across a few samples where Windows image load event logging can be utilized to write some high efficacy detection rules. I don’t often hear about image load event ...
['Threat Hunting', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Threat Detection']
Cheap Fakes beat Deep Fakes Chocolate covered Brussel Sprouts I’ve always been sceptical of deepfakes. What are they good for? I’ve never understood the excitement over the perceived utility of deep fakes for disinformation in information warfare. Information warfare does not need deepfakes, cheapfakes are more than ...
['Deepfakes', 'Information Security', 'Information Warfare', 'Infosec', 'Cybersecurity']
It was a long time from my last article. It was so many interesting results in my work. Seems that it's right time to share my knowledge and experience with you. But first, I wanna inform that two issues in that article well known. And both of that have CVE numbers with patches and software updates. So maybe you will b...
['Security', 'Vulnerability', 'Jira', 'Information Security', 'Bug Bounty']
Once upon a time, a friend of mine asked me a question — "Do you know any fresh RCE for the Jenkins environment ?". I was informed already about some old RCE PoC's but that was not what we need at that time. It was a fresh Jenkins environment. With a quick search, I realized that it was discovered fresh vulnerability C...
['Jenkins', 'Security', 'Information Security', 'Hacker', 'Bug Bounty']
With Hacker Summer Camp starting in just days, I thought this would be a good time to share my tips for making the most of infosec conferences. Whether it’s Black Hat, DEF CON, or your local BSides, infosec cons are an awesome way to meet people and learn, and that can be crucial to your career advancement. I know big ...
['Information Security', 'Networking', 'Cybersecurity']
Hi Guys, Some months back, I published an article on “Exposed JIRA server leaks NASA staff and project data” in which I was able to find NASA staff details, their username, their email ids along with their internal project details which were getting leaked by one of their tools — JIRA which is an Atlassian task tracki...
['Hacking', 'Jira', 'Information Security', 'Atlassian', 'Bug Bounty']
SIEM stands for security information and event management and provides organizations with next-generation detection, analytics and response. SIEM software combines security information management (SIM) and security event management (SEM) to provide real-time analysis of security alerts generated by applications and net...
['Hacking', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Digital Forensics', 'Ctf']
Stateful VS Stateless architecture Alright so you type a URL of a website and then authenticate yourself to the server that you are who you say you are, usually with a username and a password and then you view your profile. Right? simple isn’t it? It’s the most simplest form. That’s what a user sees but underneath the...
['Web Development', 'Information Technology', 'Information Security', 'Infosec', 'Cybersecurity']
Information Security is not one time activity but fundamentally a practice adopted by organizations to protect information by preventing unauthorized people from using , modifying and removal of information. Such actions disrupts work activites, damaging company`s reputation having a tangible cost impact. Moreover, it...
['Gdpr', 'Information Security', 'Infosec', 'Cism']
Open sources of information are causing trouble for dictatorial governments Dgvaghela Aug 17·1 min read In the 1990s and 2000s, it was hoped that the Internet would be the greatest force for liberalism and freedom. However, this did not happen. Dictatorships have strengthened their hold on technology. The war of infor...
['Information Security', 'Open Source', 'Information Technology']
You probably have heard a lot about them recently. Back in May, a ransomware attack shut down one of the top U.S. gas pipelines. The Colonial Pipeline Company was ransomed for 75 bitcoins which is approximately 4.4 million dollars. But the impact and damage of this ransomware went beyond just monetary. Since Colonial p...
['Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Ransomware', 'Information Technology']
The reason why I state Information Security as art is, I see it’s part of my life whether I work in IT or not, Infosec lies in each and everything I do, It’s almost part of our daily life it lies in how we handle our day to day digital and non digital information and dispose it properly. In the movie Karate Kid, Mr.J...
['Cyber Security', 'Information Security']
Why Does Cyber Security Seem As Headache? Photo by Nik Shuliahin on Unsplash No it is not. It is different than usual. Like you are learning new language or skill. At the beginning, everyone can struggle. That is just the way it is. What Is The Deal With Cyber Security? When we are talking about it, there are a lot...
['Hacking', 'Management Consultancies', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Digital Transformation']
2021 is the year of big hacks — hacks that affected thousands of businesses and consumers. From the Colonial Pipeline hack to the SolarWinds hack, it became clear that cybercriminals will become bolder and more effective at extorting gigantic sums as ransom. This is a wake-up call for companies to reconsider their curr...
['Malware', 'Cyberattack', 'Information Security', 'Smart Cities', 'Cybersecurity']
TryHackMe has a great room called Searchlight, which introduces IMINT (Image Intelligence) and GEOINT (Geospatial Intelligence) to one’s OSINT research tools. The objective is to answer questions pertaining to the exact location of an image, just by going off the clues given in the image. One of the TryHackMe challeng...
['Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Osint', 'Tryhackme']
Summary Access is a Medium difficulty box that emphasises leaving anonymous login on FTP servers enabled, as well as Windows’ savecred functionality Enumeration On port 80, we get a mysterious code & a picture of a server On port 23, there’s a login prompt. I assume that once we get user, this will come in handy. ...
['Information Security', 'Security', 'Hacking', 'Microsoft Access']
It’s been a long, long time since I posted a blog, but this announcement is worth a blog post! As some of you may know, I did educational hacking streams back in the day, where I would write code or hack intentionally vulnerable machines (legally) on Twitch. The series was incredibly successful, both in terms of viewe...
['Live Streaming', 'Hacking', 'Information Security', 'Twitch', 'Charity']
SecurEnds Credential Entitlement Management, an User Access Review product addresses access/entitlement auditing and reporting. It automates user access rights, access certification and remediation to meet security compliance for identity governance. Key Features Know who has access to what Generate cross-applicatio...
['User Access Control', 'Access Control Security', 'Access Control', 'Information Security', 'Identity Management']
For part two in this series we are going to discuss why it is better to complete Cyber Technical certifications first rather than Cyber Governance certifications. This is part 2 of a series, if you’re interested in starting from the beginning, here is the link to Part 1 so you can follow along. As I will be discussing...
['Work', 'Cyber', 'Information Technology', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity']
Whistic has seen a steady uptick in questions and chatter regarding NYDFS deadlines the past few weeks. By now, you know the clock is ticking on Phase 4 of 23 NYCRR Part 500, more specifically termed 500.11 Third-Party Service Providers. There is a reason for the lead time in this section’s requirements, the first cert...
['New York', 'Information Security', 'Risk Management', 'Cybersecurity', 'Ciso']
Ransomware isn’t a new threat. It first rose to prominence back in 2016, when Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center shelled out $17,000 in bitcoin after an attack took the hospital offline. Since then, ransomware has only become more popular, especially for hackers targeting the healthcare industry or government organi...
['Security', 'Technology', 'Ransomware', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity']
Danger ahead for Cybersecurity? Of course! Ransomware, Password cracking, DDOS, brute force, social engineering, employee theft, supply chain attacks, all still the favor of the moment. Even with policy, process, and procedures, cyber attacks will continue to happen and probably get to be more impactful. A bit of his...
['Hacking For Defense', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Secops']
Those who unfairly obtain private or confidential information, money or other valuable commodities that do not belong to them by psychologically influencing and deceiving people by using the means provided by technology are considered social engineers. The so-called social engineers are essentially no different from c...
['Social Engineering', 'Phishing', 'Privacy', 'Information Security', 'Risk']
WHATWEB (“What Is That Website?”) The WhatWeb is a tool that is used to identify different web technologies including content management systems (CMS), blogging platforms, statistic/analytics packages, JavaScript libraries, web servers, and embedded devices. It has over 1700 plugins, each used to do something differen...
['Informationsecurity', 'Bugbounty', 'Ethicalhacking', 'Penetrationtesting', 'Cybersecurity']
Cybersecurity measures are expensive, right!? No, not necessarily. There is a common misconception that cybersecurity measures and solutions are complex and costly, only reserved to large corporations with their big IT budgets. This is wrong. Even micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) with small IT budgets...
['Security', 'Cryptography', 'Compliance', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity']
Visit www.openuba.org for more detail, but I would love your feedback on this work, and all inquiries to help are welcome ❤️ I have had a chance to witness countless UBA tools hit the market, raise funding, serve advertisements, and present at conferences across the country. However, one thing still remains — UBA ven...
['Machine Learning', 'User Behavior Analytics', 'Information Security', 'Data Science', 'Cybersecurity']
By: Lawrence Miller As Companies Switch to Permanent Remote Work, How Can They Adjust Their Cybersecurity Policies? As American states begin lifting lockdown orders in anticipation of the end of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, some companies have allowed employees to permanently work from home. How will this change affect c...
['Data Security', 'Remote', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Remote Work']
Hey guys, welcome back to Part 2 of Cyber Security For Beginners blog series. In the previous blog, we only discussed about the mere basics of cyber security and its importance. We defined cyber security and the importance of data in the modern digital world. In this blog, we are going to cover 3 important concepts i...
['Data Security', 'Cyber', 'Information Security', 'Infosec', 'Cybersecurity']
Greetings everyone !!! Today I am here with the story of how I owned the recently retired Json machine from HackTheBox. https://www.hackthebox.eu/home/machines/profile/210 Machine in a nutshell: Json is a medium level windows box, which requires us to brush up our skills from the all time favorite web security stand...
['Hacking', 'Information Security', 'Penetration Testing', 'Hackthebox', 'Ctf']
License to Print Nightmares What is CVE-2021–1675? CVE-2021–1675 targets Print Spooler, a native, built-in Windows service that is enabled by default on Windows machines. Originally patched in June 2021 by Microsoft, this vulnerability proved to be a much greater threat than initially thought. Adding further to the ...
['Hacking', 'Vulnerability', 'Exploit', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity']
Get Deeper to User and Entity Behavior Analytics User and entity behavior analysis or UEBA, is a cybersecurity type process that records the normal behavior of users. UEBA could also detects anomalous behavior or events in which a deviation from “normal” pattern occurred. UEBA has three main components which are essen...
['Entity Behavior', 'User Behavior Analytics', 'Information Security', 'User Behavior', 'Cybersecurity']
There are stories you hear and you’re inspired, there are stories that you hear that gets you up on your feet screaming, “No way, shut up!” Not because they are not true, but because against all odds, the end isn’t what you’d expect. One of such stories is that of Tracy Maleeff, a librarian turned information security...
['Mentorship', 'Women In Tech', 'Information Security', 'Woman Empowerment', 'Wentors']
Shodan What can you learn from solving OSINT challenges? Reconnaissance is everything Reconnaissance is an important part of OSINT. You start approaching your target by doing manual reconnaissance work on it. You gather as much information about the target from the online and offline resources. Your search about the...
['Hacking', 'Osint', 'Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Hackthebox']
Approach 2: Linear Operations I refer to this approach as “linear operations” due to the fact that this approach uses several different operations where a red team simulates an attacker and maintains that same attacker profile across each operation. These operations/exercises are often tightly scoped and shorter in du...
['Offensive Security', 'Blue Team', 'Purple Team', 'Information Security', 'Red Team']
Avast Driver Updater Crack 2.4.0 With Registration Key Latest 2021 Sohaibhameed Jan 18·3 min read Avast Driver Updater Crack 2.4.0 maybe your most excellent remedy to take care of driver problems after full activation with this computer program. It includes the capacity to scan, upgrade, and mend your drivers to produ...
['Information Technology', 'Influencer Marketing', 'Information Security', 'India', 'Love']
The methods and processes to protect information and information systems from unauthorized access, the disclosure of information, usage or modification. Information security ensures the confidentiality, integrity, and availability. An organization without security policies and appropriate security rules are at great ri...
['Information Security', 'Security Overview']
People decision trees As we discussed in part one, there is no one size fits all when it comes to a “secure” remote worker. You can load up as much secure tech as you want, but if your workforce doesn’t understand how to work securely in their new distributed world, you may as well not bother. The bad news is; there’...
['Information Security', 'Cybersecurity', 'Cyber Security Awareness']
If you’re a developer, chances are that you’ve heard of cross-site scripting. Cross-site scripting, commonly known as XSS, is one of the top 10 most common web security vulnerabilities according to OWASP. Cross-site scripting continues to be a major problem in many web applications, and it can result in some serious pr...
['Information Security', 'Web App Development', 'Cybersecurity', 'JavaScript']
Workflow of the Application Our target had an Android Application as well as a Web Application giving ourselves a wide scope to start enumerating and having a general idea of how their applications were working at the back-end. Working of the Web Application: This web application allows anyone to Sign Up for their se...
['Security', 'Android', 'Java', 'Information Security', 'Web App Security']
Credit goes to cybersecurity professional and YouTube channel Simply Cyber content creator, Gerald Auger, for recommending CyberDefenders. They have a collection of various Blue Team (SOC Analyst, forensics-focused) challenges, including malware traffic analysis challenges using the widely-used packet and protocol anal...
['Information Security', 'Cybersecurity']
Introduction: — This blog is for how to test React component with Enzyme and Jest. In this blog, here we are discussing how to test react components which have d3 content with the help of Enzyme and Jest. This blog helps you to write test cases and also help you to choose the correct testing framework according to your...
['React', 'Jest', 'JavaScript', 'Unit Testing', 'D3js']
The visual form is hypnotic and arresting, unlike any other medium. A painting or an image forces the eyes to see the full picture and presents a form that is free of the constraints of time. It is no wonder that visuals help in adopting a non-linear perspective while trying to understand and solve complex problems. P...
['Faostat', 'JavaScript', 'Python', 'Data Science', 'D3js']
The central learning issue, it seems to me, is that D3.js is presented as a general purpose tool capable of tackling more or less any ad-hoc data visualisation challenge (“chaff”), but it’s real strength lies in focussed, progressive and comprehensive data tree traversal and visualisation (the “corn” or “wheat”). In l...
['Data Visualization', 'D3js', 'Data Visualisation']
Resource: https://github.com/sdq/react-d3-dashboard In this demo, we build a dashboard with React+D3 using a fake user dataset. Data to Dashboard 1. Build Dashboard Layout It is easy to build a dashboard layout with Ant.Design Layout components. (https://ant.design/components/layout/) Two useful layouts with ant.d...
['Visualization', 'D3js', 'React']
D3.js is a javascript library used to make interactive data-driven charts. It can be used to make the coolest charts. It has a very steep learning curve. But once you understand the basics of D3.js, you can make the coolest charts work for you. In this tutorial, we are going to create a line chart displaying my 2020 in...
['JavaScript', 'Data', 'Dataviz', 'D3js', 'Analytics']
Global Legislative Review of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) & Online Grooming for Sexual Purposes Sijuade Oguntayo Follow Mar 22 · 5 min read Visualizing Global Legislation with d3.js Introduction Some time ago, I participated in an Omdena AI challenge in partnership with Save the Children, a leading humanitaria...
['Save The Children', 'Visualization', 'Naturallanguageprocessing', 'Data Science', 'D3js']
Topic Modeling Topic modeling is an unsupervised machine learning text analysis technique capable of detecting word and phrase patterns within a collection of documents. The detected patterns are then used to cluster the documents into specific topics. It is a frequently used text-mining tool for discovering semantic ...
['Clustering', 'Machine Learning', 'Topic Modeling', 'Naturallanguageprocessing', 'D3js']
This release comes with 4 new features added & 9 bug fixes. For the detailed release info, please checkout the release note: https://github.com/naver/billboard.js/releases/tag/1.10.0 What’s New? Bubble dimension The ‘bubble’ visualizes the amount by its dimension. Normally attached with the axes, displaying bigger...
['https://github.com/naver/billboard.js/releases/tag/1.10.0', 'Data Visualization', 'JavaScript', 'D3js', 'Charts']
In this article, I will try to explain how to use the d3.js library with Angular 7. Prolog: D3.js is a powerful library created by Mike Bostock. In short. “D3”, as it will called in this article, has the power to visualized complex data in a variety ways (graphs, charts, tress etc.). No need to say that in a data-or...
['SVG', 'Hierarchy', 'D3js', 'Angular 7']
其實這個標題下的有點不太精確,但我想從我自己本身遇到的問題的角度來切入,然後再進一步深入說明… 事情是這樣的,在函式中使用`d3.select(this)`可以取得調用此函式的dom,比如說有以下幾種情境範例: 1.事件 d3.selectAll('g') .on('click', function(d){ var target = d3.select(this) // d3.select(this)取得點擊元素<g> target.classed('active', true) }) 2.陣列迴圈 d3.selectAll('g') .each(function(d, i){ var dom = d3.sel...
['D3js']
This is part 2 of a 4 part series regarding how to create charts in Ionic 4 apps. In this Part 2, you’ll learn how to create various types of Charts using D3.js in Ionic 4 apps and PWA In these posts, you’ll learn how to add and play with different types of charts in Ionic 4 apps. We will explore several alternatives ...
['D3js', 'Ionic Framework', 'Ionic', 'Charts', 'Ionic4']
D3.js is a beast. As the JavaScript library for data visualization, its mesmerizingly powerful toolset can seem intimidating even for senior developers. While not a seasoned developer yet, I have long been interested in D3.js since its initial release in 2011 (wait, it’s been 10 years already?!) Below are three video...
['Data Visualization', 'Web Development', 'JavaScript', 'Web Design', 'D3js']
Super excited announce the new release of the billboard.js today! This release includes 6 new features and 17 bug fixes,. For the detailed release info, please checkout the release note: https://github.com/naver/billboard.js/releases/tag/1.8.0 What’s New from the release? Let’s change color when is over! To indic...
['Data Visualization', 'https://github.com/naver/billboard.js/releases/tag/1.8.0', 'D3js', 'JavaScript', 'Charts']
Setup Start with a basic HTML page — index.html — that references D3 and a main JavaScript file we’ll write in a minute. <!doctype html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, shrink-to-fit=no"> <title>My Chart</title> </head> <body> <...
['Data Visualization', 'Web Development', 'JavaScript', 'D3js']
This tutorial uses d3.js version 4.6.0 and builds off of a scatter plot I made a tutorial for previously. You can see the scatter plot with hover effects on my data visualization project or check it out in the gif below. Hover effects — Where do they go? Let’s start by identifying where this code needs to be. We need...
['Scatter Plots', 'Data Visualization', 'JavaScript', 'Data', 'D3js']