« NTLM relay is a technique of standing between a client and a server to perform actions on the server while impersonating the client. It can be very powerful and can be used to take control of an Active Directory domain from a black box context (no credentials). »
NTLM Relay
« NTLM relay is a technique of standing between a client and a server to perform actions on the server while impersonating the client. It can be very powerful and can be used to take control of an Active Directory domain from a black box context (no credentials). »
Hacking Articles posted on LinkedIn
Corona-virus-Map Malware Analysis
« Triox’s researchers have detected attackers leveraging COVID-19\Coronavirus outbreak to spread malware and steal information since the early days of the epidemic. »
Hacking Articles posted on LinkedIn
Corona-virus-Map Malware Analysis
« Triox’s researchers have detected attackers leveraging COVID-19\Coronavirus outbreak to spread malware and steal information since the early days of the epidemic. »
WARNING: Hackers Install Secret Backdoor on Thousands of Microsoft SQL Servers
« Cybersecurity researchers today uncovered a sustained malicious campaign dating back to May 2018 that targets Windows machines running MS-SQL servers to deploy backdoors and other kinds of malware, including multi-functional remote access tools (RATs) and cryptominers. »
WARNING: Hackers Install Secret Backdoor on Thousands of Microsoft SQL Servers
« Cybersecurity researchers today uncovered a sustained malicious campaign dating back to May 2018 that targets Windows machines running MS-SQL servers to deploy backdoors and other kinds of malware, including multi-functional remote access tools (RATs) and cryptominers. »
[FCSC 2020] France Cybersecurity Challenge
« Elaborées par des experts de l’ANSSI, une trentaine d’épreuves variées, tant en difficulté qu’en compétences testées, seront proposées : Crypto, Reverse, Pwn, Web, Forensic, Hardware, etc. Retrouvez toutes les infos sur le site de l’ANSSI. »
Sécurité : la France à la source de 5% des cyberattaques mondiales
« 35% des cyberattaques recensées en 2018 sont associées à des adresses IP situées aux États-Unis et en Chine, 6% au Japon et 5% en France, selon NTT Security. »





