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OWASP ModSecurity CRS Version 3.0 RC1 Released

Posted on August 15, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

Trustwave has been dedicated to supporting ModSecurity and the associated community for the better part of a decade. Over this time, ModSecurity and the associated OWASP Core Rule Set (CRS) have seen major advances and are currently positioned as leadi… Continue reading OWASP ModSecurity CRS Version 3.0 RC1 Released→

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OWASP ModSecurity CRS Version 3.0 RC1 Released

Posted on August 15, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

Trustwave has been dedicated to supporting ModSecurity and the associated community for the better part of a decade. Over this time, ModSecurity and the associated OWASP Core Rule Set (CRS) have seen major advances and are currently positioned as leadi… Continue reading OWASP ModSecurity CRS Version 3.0 RC1 Released→

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TrustKeeper Scan Engine Update for August 02, 2016

Posted on August 11, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

Summary The latest update to the TrustKeeper scan engine that powers our Trustwave Vulnerability Management product (including both internal and external vulnerability scanning) is now available. Enjoy! New Vulnerability Test Highlights Some of the mor… Continue reading TrustKeeper Scan Engine Update for August 02, 2016→

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TrustKeeper Scan Engine Update for August 02, 2016

Posted on August 11, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

Summary The latest update to the TrustKeeper scan engine that powers our Trustwave Vulnerability Management product (including both internal and external vulnerability scanning) is now available. Enjoy! New Vulnerability Test Highlights Some of the mor… Continue reading TrustKeeper Scan Engine Update for August 02, 2016→

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Turning Up The Heat on IoT: TRANE Comfortlink XL850

Posted on August 8, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to explode in the consumer market as demand for network connected devices has spread to all kinds non-traditional network connected systems from toasters to toilets and from refrigerators to lamps. Unfortunately t… Continue reading Turning Up The Heat on IoT: TRANE Comfortlink XL850→

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Turning Up The Heat on IoT: TRANE Comfortlink XL850

Posted on August 8, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to explode in the consumer market as demand for network connected devices has spread to all kinds non-traditional network connected systems from toasters to toilets and from refrigerators to lamps. Unfortunately t… Continue reading Turning Up The Heat on IoT: TRANE Comfortlink XL850→

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Microsoft Patch Tuesday, August 2016

Posted on August 8, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

Today is August’s Patch and with only 9 bulletins with 27 unique CVEs it’s one of the lightest months in recent history. Four of the bulletins are rated Critical with the other five are rated as Important. Internet Explorer and…
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Microsoft Patch Tuesday, August 2016

Posted on August 8, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

Today is August’s Patch and with only 9 bulletins with 27 unique CVEs it’s one of the lightest months in recent history. Four of the bulletins are rated Critical with the other five are rated as Important. Internet Explorer and…
Continue reading Microsoft Patch Tuesday, August 2016→

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To Obfuscate, or not to Obfuscate

Posted on August 4, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

Introduction Malware’s goal is to bypass computer defenses, infect a target, and often remain on the system as long as possible. A variety of techniques are used to accomplish these goals. Deciding which of these techniques to use depends on…
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To Obfuscate, or not to Obfuscate

Posted on August 4, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

Introduction Malware’s goal is to bypass computer defenses, infect a target, and often remain on the system as long as possible. A variety of techniques are used to accomplish these goals. Deciding which of these techniques to use depends on…
Continue reading To Obfuscate, or not to Obfuscate→

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