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Finding Honeypot Data Clusters Using DBSCAN: Part 1, (Wed, Jul 10th)
Sometimes data needs to be transformed or different tools need to be used so that it can be compared with other data. Some honeypot data is easy to compare since there is no customized information such
Continue ReadingISC Stormcast For Wednesday, July 10th, 2024 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9046, (Wed, Jul 10th)
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Continue ReadingMicrosoft Patch Tuesday July 2024, (Tue, Jul 9th)
Microsoft today released patches for 142 vulnerabilities. Only four of the vulnerabilities are rated as "critical". There are two vulnerabilities that have already been discussed and two that have already been exploited. Noteworthy Vulnerabilities: CVE-2024-38080: Windows Hyper-V
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Continue ReadingWhat Setting Live Traps for Cybercriminals Taught Me About Security [Guest Diary], (Wed, Jun 26th)
[This is a Guest Diary by Kelly Fiocchi-Tapani, an ISC intern as part of the SANS.edu BACS program] For the last several months I have been participating in the SANS Internet Storm Center. The Storm Center
Continue ReadingSSH “regreSSHion” Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in OpenSSH., (Mon, Jul 1st)
Qualys published a blog posts with details regarding a critical remote code execution vulnerability [1] This week is far from ideal to have to deal with a critical vulnerability in widely used software like OpenSSH. So
Continue ReadingSupport of SSL 2.0 on web servers in 2024, (Fri, Jun 28th)
We last discussed SSLv2 support on internet-exposed web servers about a year ago, when we discovered that there were still about 450 thousand web servers that supported this protocol left on the internet[1]. We also found
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