FIDO is an orchestration layer which enables an automated incident response process by evaluating, assessing and responding to malware. FIDO’s primary purpose is to handle the heavy manual effort needed to evaluate threats coming from today’s security stack and the large number of alerts generated by them. As an orchestration platform FIDO can make using […]
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TeamViewer Hacked? It Certainly Looks Like It
So is TeamViewer Hacked? There’s no definitive answer for now as they aren’t admitting to anything – but it does look very suspicious. The whole service was down for a few hours, the domains were apparently pointing to Chinese IP addresses (DNS Hijacking?) and no-one could login. A whole bunch of users also turned up […]
BADLOCK – Are ‘Branded’ Exploits Going Too Far?
So there’s been hype about this big exploit coming, for over a month, before anything was released. It had a name, a website and a logo – and it was called Badlock. And now it’s out, and it’s more like Sadlock – really a local network DoS against DCE/RPC services on Windows and Linux with […]
Dradis – Reporting Platform For IT Security Professionals
Dradis is an open source reporting platform for IT Security, tailored towards the types of information that need to be shared amongst an information security team during a professional engagement. It provides a centralized repository of information using a web interfaced based client/server architecture. It also supports 15+ different tools including Burp, Nessus, Nmap, Qualys […]
Kid Arrested For Clock He Built – World Goes NUTS
So, today we have a tale of the fabled American knee-jerk reaction, kid arrested for clock he built – this time to a 14-year-old Muslim boy who made a cool clock and brought it to school. He got arrested, cuffed and fingerprinted – over a science project. Yah, arrested for building a clock. That seems […]