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How Secure Shell (SSH) Keys Work

Security Boulevard

It was originally published on February 5, 2019. ) . Related blogs. All enterprises rely on Secure Shell (SSH) keys to authenticate privileged users and establish trusted access to critical systems, including application servers, routers, firewalls, virtual machines, cloud instances, and many other devices and systems.

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Brazil expert discovers Oracle flaw that allows massive DDoS attacks

Security Affairs

On that day, one of the web application firewalls (WAFs) installed in the XLabs SOC (security operations center) detected an abnormal pattern of network traffic that caught the eye of Mauricio. It was on Tuesday, October 16, 2019 at 5:00 p.m., The Brazilian version of the post is available on the author’s blog.

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Malware Evolves to Present New Threats to Developers

Security Boulevard

Network control measures like firewalls, secure socket layer (SSL), and data loss prevention (DLP) tools sought to outmaneuver malicious code rather than directly combat it. In 2019 attacks on cloud services doubled , demonstrating a significant shift in the focus of APT groups. a trusted vendor.

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Vulnerability Management in the time of a Pandemic

NopSec

I include a sampla here: Vulnerabilities affecting VPN and NG firewalls such as Cisco and Palo Alto Networks, much like the Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect SSL VPN Critical Pre-authentication vulnerability – CVE-2019-1579. The disclosure blog post can be found here.

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Top Cybersecurity Accounts to Follow on Twitter

eSecurity Planet

lazydocker : A simple terminal UI for both docker and docker-compose : [link] pic.twitter.com/HsK17rzg8m — Binni Shah (@binitamshah) July 1, 2019. Krebs wrote for The Washington Post between 1995 and 2009 before launching his current blog KrebsOnSecurity.com. — Jason Haddix (@Jhaddix) July 27, 2019.

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The Phight Against Phishing

Digital Shadows

Going back a bit, it was also the top attack vector in 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, and well, hopefully, you get the picture. It could be a system administrator who has access to sensitive defense information and recently just met an attractive fitness influencer on social media (hello, Iran !). Why should I care about Phish?