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How safe is NAT in keeping my private network private

Posted on September 16, 2019 by Sir Muffington

To extend on How can a webpage scan my local, internal network from the Internet? how safe is my private network against possible threats like DoS attacks, spoofing attacks, revealing info about my private network services et… Continue reading How safe is NAT in keeping my private network private→

Posted in NAT, network

How secure is Websocketd?

Posted on August 11, 2019 by Sir Muffington

Is it secure enough for extremely sensitive information like used in banks?

What kind of attack vectors and vulnerabilities does it have?

Is the technology used making the contraption safe enough?

In all cases the wss:// p… Continue reading How secure is Websocketd?→

Posted in websocket

Is it safe to share msinfo32?

Posted on June 27, 2019 by Sir Muffington

Is it safe to share your msinfo32 export with the Internet?
Does it contain any sensitive data like PII?

Continue reading Is it safe to share msinfo32?→

Posted in Windows

Is the SSH last login message reliable or rather something easy to get tampered with?

Posted on June 17, 2019 by Sir Muffington

My client’s Linux server recently got compromised by unknown means (highly likely because of a weak password). When I first logged into the compromised server I discovered the following:

The Log files were wiped
SSH last lo… Continue reading Is the SSH last login message reliable or rather something easy to get tampered with?→

Posted in forensics, ssh

How secure is virtualization against breaking out of the box [on hold]

Posted on May 4, 2019 by Sir Muffington

How secure are all currently used virtualization technologies (containers – BSD Jail, OpenVZ, Hypervisors – Hyper-V, KVM etc)?

I heard about one vulnerability in VMware software, which lets you break out of the guest machin… Continue reading How secure is virtualization against breaking out of the box [on hold]→

Posted in integrity, Virtualization, Vulnerability

ARP table outputs suspicious IPs

Posted on April 17, 2019 by Sir Muffington

I ran arp -a in cmd in my home network and it got normal output, but then some weird and unknown entries have shown up:

192.168.3.255 ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff static
224.0.0.22 01-00-5e-00-00-16 stati… Continue reading ARP table outputs suspicious IPs→

Posted in arp, network

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