[SANS ISC] Malicious JavaScript Targeting Mobile Browsers

I published the following diary on isc.sans.org: “Malicious JavaScript Targeting Mobile Browsers“: A reader reported a suspicious piece of a Javascript code that was found on a website. In the meantime, the compromized website has been cleaned but it was running WordPress (again, I would say![1]).  The code was obfuscated,

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[SANS ISC] Extending Hunting Capabilities in Your Network

I published the following diary on isc.sans.org: “Extending Hunting Capabilities in Your Network“: Today’s diary is an extension to the one I posted yesterday about hunting for malicious files crossing your network. Searching for new IOCs is nice but there are risks of missing important pieces of information! Indeed, the first

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