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Windows 10’s (Windows Defender Application guard) VS Browser Sandboxing

Posted on July 10, 2017 by HSN

Microsoft has introduced a new feature called “Windows Defender Application Guard”

The video from Microsoft explained that (WDAG) allows the user to isolate the code running within one page in what is called “Container” tha… Continue reading Windows 10’s (Windows Defender Application guard) VS Browser Sandboxing→

Posted in javascript, sandbox, Windows 10

Exploiting PUT method in a server to upload a backdoor [duplicate]

Posted on June 26, 2017 by HSN

This question already has an answer here:

How is HTTP PUT and DELETE methods insecure, if they really are? [duplicate]

4 answers

… Continue reading Exploiting PUT method in a server to upload a backdoor [duplicate]→

Posted in file-upload, HTTP

Is there a way to perform data acquisition on CPU’s registers ?

Posted on May 22, 2017 by HSN

In Digital Forensics, as a best practice, an investigator should collect data from the most volatile source to the least volatile source.
Usually, when talking about live/Dynamic Acquisition, most textbooks starts with the R… Continue reading Is there a way to perform data acquisition on CPU’s registers ?→

Posted in forensics

Can SSL be used to encrypt non-HTTP data? [closed]

Posted on March 20, 2017 by HSN

If we have a proprietary binary protocol used by some application, can we use SSL/TLS to encrypt the protocol’s payload without tunneling it through HTTP?

Continue reading Can SSL be used to encrypt non-HTTP data? [closed]→

Posted in TLS

Modifying shell code to bypass Windows Firewall

Posted on April 15, 2016 by HSN

As part of my OSCP’s training, I’m supposed to get a shell on a Win7 machine using browser’s exploit (MS12-037) with Windows firewall on.

I have an idea but I’m having hard time applying it.

What I’m trying to do is to inse… Continue reading Modifying shell code to bypass Windows Firewall→

Posted in exploit-development, firewalls, oscp

How to detect & prevent fake emails?

Posted on March 14, 2013 by HSN

I hope this question not same as this one:
E-mail can be made to appear like it came from a big organization?

I’m not asking how to protect brands and large organizations (Google, Yahoo, etc.), but how can normal users prot… Continue reading How to detect & prevent fake emails?→

Posted in attack-prevention, Phishing | Tagged spoofing

How dangerous is game guard?

Posted on March 3, 2013 by HSN

Game guard is an anti-cheating application used with MMORPGs . I have read that such applications acts as rootkit over the pc. How dangerous it is to play MMORPGs that uses this application? How could it be exploited (either by the compan… Continue reading How dangerous is game guard?→

Posted in attack-prevention

How dangerous is it to use CSS styles from an untrusted source?

Posted on November 18, 2012 by HSN

I’m a moderator at a forum. We want to have a new style for the forum.
We’re thinking about announcing a competition to the users to come up with the best CSS design; we would adopt the best submission.

How dangerous would this be? How d… Continue reading How dangerous is it to use CSS styles from an untrusted source?→

Posted in attack-prevention, css

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