Why and How are Enterprise Companies, Like eBay, Actively Port-scanning End-users’ Computers From Their Websites

You might have recently heard that eBay is performing port scanning, while online shoppers are visiting their website. At first glance, it will probably sound a bit strange, as port scanning is an internal network action. As such, it is designed to det… Continue reading Why and How are Enterprise Companies, Like eBay, Actively Port-scanning End-users’ Computers From Their Websites

Detecting the New CallStranger UPnP Vulnerability With Zeek

By Ryan Victory, Corelight Security Researcher On June 8, Yunus Çadırcı, a cybersecurity senior manager at EY Turkey released a whitepaper and proof of concept code repository for a newly discovered vulnerability in the Universal Plug an… Continue reading Detecting the New CallStranger UPnP Vulnerability With Zeek

Minneapolis Police Website Hacked, Zoom Encryption, eBay Port Scanning

In episode 124 for June 8th 2020: Details on how the Minneapolis Police website may have been hacked, Zoom’s plan to implement end-to-end encryption, and why eBay and other sites may be port scanning your computer. ** Show notes and links mention… Continue reading Minneapolis Police Website Hacked, Zoom Encryption, eBay Port Scanning

Is eBay Port Scanning Your PC? (Probably)

Using eBay causes your Windows PC’s ports to be scanned—personal data gets silently sent back to the mothership.
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Private photos leaked by PhotoSquared’s unsecured cloud storage

With no password required and no encryption in place, a burglar or ID thief could have seen your photos, your address and more. Continue reading Private photos leaked by PhotoSquared’s unsecured cloud storage

Data about inmates and jail staff spilled by leaky prison app

A web-mapping project came across detainees’ prescriptions and other PII that could be used by identity thieves to victimize prisoners. Continue reading Data about inmates and jail staff spilled by leaky prison app

‘China’s MIT’ Linked to Espionage Campaign Against Alaska, Economic Partners

The targets were scanned millions of times, and are all in some way linked to China’s ongoing economic development activities, according to Recorded Future. Continue reading ‘China’s MIT’ Linked to Espionage Campaign Against Alaska, Economic Partners

IoT Botnet Satori Grows Rapidly Thanks to Zero-Day Flaw

An internet of things (IoT) botnet that recently hijacked more than 100,000 DSL modems in Argentina has extended to other countries and doubled in size over the past week, possibly due to a zero-day vulnerability. The botnet has been dubbed “Sato… Continue reading IoT Botnet Satori Grows Rapidly Thanks to Zero-Day Flaw

dnmap – Distributed Nmap Framework

dnmap is a distributed Nmap framework which can hand off Nmap scans to several clients. It reads an already created file with Nmap commands and send those commands to each client connected to it. The framework use a client/server architecture. The server knows what to do and the clients do it. All the logic and […]

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