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TL;DR Introduction AI is proving to be a useful companion for analysing data at scale for forensic examiners (data that is ...
TL;DR Closing the Loop Just before COVID struck the world, I was travelling through Colorado on a Sunday on a ski trip with some friends. My work phone pinged with a message from a colleague (the ...
TL;DR Introduction BIOS protection is the digital equivalent of a locked front door, but what if the doorbell doubled as a ...
TL;DR What are Android services? Android splits its communications into multiple components, some of which we’ve written about before. One of these components is service, which is a generic component ...
TL;DR Introduction We investigated a ransomware incident on a Windows Server 2012 host running in an SFTP-only role. The ...
Over the last year of looking at kids GPS tracking watches we have found some staggering issues. With these devices it almost seems that having multiple security issues is the new normal. While ...
Third-party plugins are often the security Achilles heel of Content Management Systems (CMS). It seems like not a month goes by without one security researcher or another uncovers a vulnerability in a ...
I’ve had a keen interest in the original RottenPotato and JuicyPotato exploits that utilize DCOM and NTLM reflection to perform privilege escalation to SYSTEM from service accounts. The applications ...
We were recently tipped off that the Australian Tic Toc Track watch was almost undoubtedly just a version of the Gator kids GPS tracking watch. That’s the tracker watch which leaked real time kids ...
TL;DR Restricted View allows users to read files, but not copy, download or print them Attackers will look for ways to circumvent these controls Traditional workarounds include manual transcription, ...
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