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Microsoft Patch Tuesday, January 2017

Posted on January 10, 2017 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

It’s everyone’s favorite Patch Tuesday, January’s Patch Tuesday. Historically January has always been a light month for bulletins and this January is the lightest in years. With only four bulletins and three CVEs, Admins should have a relatively easy t… Continue reading Microsoft Patch Tuesday, January 2017→

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Microsoft Patch Tuesday, January 2017

Posted on January 10, 2017 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

It’s everyone’s favorite Patch Tuesday, January’s Patch Tuesday. Historically January has always been a light month for bulletins and this January is the lightest in years. With only four bulletins and three CVEs, Admins should have a relatively easy t… Continue reading Microsoft Patch Tuesday, January 2017→

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Terror Exploit Kit? More like Error Exploit Kit

Posted on January 9, 2017 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

Q: What does it take to create a simple, yet fully functioning exploit kit? A: Just a little bit of determination. A few weeks ago a website popped up on our radar: www[.]***empowernetwork[.]com This web site, like many others in…
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Terror Exploit Kit? More like Error Exploit Kit

Posted on January 9, 2017 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

Q: What does it take to create a simple, yet fully functioning exploit kit? A: Just a little bit of determination. A few weeks ago a website popped up on our radar: www[.]***empowernetwork[.]com This web site, like many others in…
Continue reading Terror Exploit Kit? More like Error Exploit Kit→

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Steganalysis, the Counterpart of Steganography

Posted on December 22, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

In my last blog post I discussed the art of embedding secret messages in any file so that only the sender and the receiver know about the presence of that message. This is called steganography. In this post I will…
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Steganalysis, the Counterpart of Steganography

Posted on December 22, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

In my last blog post I discussed the art of embedding secret messages in any file so that only the sender and the receiver know about the presence of that message. This is called steganography. In this post I will…
Continue reading Steganalysis, the Counterpart of Steganography→

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Raiding the Piggy Bank: Webshell Secrets Revealed

Posted on December 19, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

Introduction A recent investigation into credit card fraud that was enabled by a webshell revealed several interesting methods used by the attacker. These methods are the subject of this blog, as well as providing some suggestions on what E-commerce co… Continue reading Raiding the Piggy Bank: Webshell Secrets Revealed→

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Raiding the Piggy Bank: Webshell Secrets Revealed

Posted on December 19, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

Introduction A recent investigation into credit card fraud that was enabled by a webshell revealed several interesting methods used by the attacker. These methods are the subject of this blog, as well as providing some suggestions on what E-commerce co… Continue reading Raiding the Piggy Bank: Webshell Secrets Revealed→

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Microsoft Patch Tuesday, December 2016

Posted on December 13, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

December’s Patch Tuesday is here to greet you with the pleasant tidings of patches for all of your (currently known Microsoft) vulnerabilities. It’s a big release just in time for the holidays with 12 bulletins covering 48 CVEs. Five of…
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Microsoft Patch Tuesday, December 2016

Posted on December 13, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

December’s Patch Tuesday is here to greet you with the pleasant tidings of patches for all of your (currently known Microsoft) vulnerabilities. It’s a big release just in time for the holidays with 12 bulletins covering 48 CVEs. Five of…
Continue reading Microsoft Patch Tuesday, December 2016→

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