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Numerous orgs hacked after installing weaponized open source apps

arstechnica.com
2 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·1 comments

WAF bypasses using 0day techniques

terjanq.medium.com
1 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·0 comments

Log analysis: Detecting new attacks by watching your 404 error logs

trunc.org
1 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·0 comments

Discovering Domains via a Timing Attack on Certificate Transparency

swarm.ptsecurity.com
1 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·0 comments

2022 attacks An August reading list to go “Shields Up"

blog.cloudflare.com
2 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·0 comments

Investigating a hacked WordPress site on Linode being used as a DDoS relay

trunc.org
4 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·1 comments

Arris / Arris-variant DSL/Fiber router critical vulnerability exposure

derekabdine.com
101 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·34 comments

Microsoft Zero-Days Sold and Then Used

schneier.com
15 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·1 comments

DDoS analysis – 7k IPs generating 30k requests per second

trunc.org
5 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·0 comments

Did You Know the Browser’s Autofill Credentials Could Be Stolen via XSS

gosecure.net
1 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·1 comments

Abusing Cloudflare Workers

blog.christophetd.fr
1 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·0 comments

Hiring: More people doesn't mean more progress

perezbox.com
1 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·0 comments

Linux Threat Hunting: ‘Syslogk’ a kernel rootkit found in the wild

decoded.avast.io
140 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·54 comments

Network analysis of a targeted phish that got past Defender

derant.com
1 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·0 comments

Vulnerability in Gitlab: Sending Arbitrary Requests Through Jupyter Notebooks

liman.io
3 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·0 comments

Europe gives Apple a smack in the chops on USB-C power standardization

computerworld.com
6 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·1 comments

Everything you may not need to know about Nginx error logs – complete guide

trunc.org
4 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·0 comments

Microsoft will allow staff to apply at competitors disclose salaries on job ads

businessinsider.com
3 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·1 comments

Analysis of a large brute force attack campaign against Windows Remote Desktop

trunc.org
71 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·37 comments

Hijacking over 100k GoDaddy Sites

cure-guide.com
1 points·by rmdoss·4 anni fa·0 comments

comments

rmdoss
·4 anni fa·discuss
Hope Splunk loses. Trying to kill a good player that makes Splunk less expensive.
rmdoss
·4 anni fa·discuss
The border is often a lawless section of most countries - specially the US.

People can get detained, deported and humiliated for no reason and with no resource. Specially foreigners trying to go through.
rmdoss
·4 anni fa·discuss
A couple that I know:

Sucuri: DNS, WAF and CDN

NOC.org: DNS, WAF and CDN
rmdoss
·4 anni fa·discuss
Duolingo is doing it amazingly to learn a new language.
rmdoss
·4 anni fa·discuss
Mailgun here. Just works, pretty cheap.
rmdoss
·4 anni fa·discuss
Isn't it the second or third round if layoffs? Great concept and loved my peloton during the worst of covid, sad to see what is happening.
rmdoss
·4 anni fa·discuss
So hard to balance both.

For my young kids ( under 10 ), I am very strict on what they can see and do online. Screen time, CleanBrowsing, and app restrictions enabled.

For my teenager, it is a bit different. More conversation, more privacy and more spending time teaching her about computers, security, privacy, etc. She chose to install CleanBrowsing, an ad blocker, all on her own to protect herself.

Good luck!
rmdoss
·4 anni fa·discuss
As a long time Firefox user, my main issue with Firefox is Mozilla itself and their focus shifting to VPNs, pocket and things non browser related.

But still love Firefox.
rmdoss
·4 anni fa·discuss
It depends on the reason to learn a new language. Once you know a few languages, you generally only learn a new one if you are trying to solve a specific problem that it can do better.

What I try is to solve a small piece of the problem I am trying to solve to get more familiar with it before committing.
rmdoss
·4 anni fa·discuss
Everything needs to be gamified now.
rmdoss
·4 anni fa·discuss
Makes sense for the US market, where every device already comes with SSDs. But that's not as common in other countries.
rmdoss
·4 anni fa·discuss
Most new companies now are on generic TLDs ( or .nets, .orgs, etc). Don't think .com matters as much anymore
rmdoss
·4 anni fa·discuss
What's wrong with ahrefs? Besides having a pretty annoying crawler?
rmdoss
·7 anni fa·discuss
Archive.is is very interesting. I was checking and they block (by responding back with 127.0.0.3):

- 1.1.1.1

- Neustar DNS

- AdGuard DNS

But they don't block Quad9 or CleanBrowsing that also do not send the EDNS subnet. Very curious way of blocking itself out of the Internet. OpenDNS blocks it (sends to their block page):

https://dnsblacklist.org/?domain=archive.is

Would love to hear from someone from archive.is what is going on.
rmdoss
·7 anni fa·discuss
Firefox is likely falling back to your local resolver (the default) when it can't find a domain.