A Retrospective on the 2015 Ashley Madison Breach

It’s been seven years since the online cheating site AshleyMadison.com was hacked and highly sensitive data about its users posted online. The leak led to the public shaming and extortion of many AshleyMadison users, and to at least two suicides. To date, little is publicly known about the perpetrators or the true motivation for the attack. But a recent review of AshleyMadison mentions across Russian cybercrime forums and far-right underground websites in the months leading up to the hack revealed some previously unreported details that may deserve further scrutiny. Continue reading A Retrospective on the 2015 Ashley Madison Breach

BlueKeep Vulnerability, Robert Graham – Paul’s Security Weekly #606

    Paul Asadoorian and Robert Graham from Errata Security show you how to search for the BlueKeep vulnerability, or CVE-2019-0708, that has been affecting hundreds of thousands of systems! You can download rdpscan from Rob’s Git repo which also … Continue reading BlueKeep Vulnerability, Robert Graham – Paul’s Security Weekly #606