Web Conferencing Tools Used for Forensic Investigations

When you need to quickly investigate a suspicious computer located thousands of kilometers away or during a pandemic like we are facing these days, it could be critical to gain remote access to the computer. Just to perform basic investigations. Also, if the attacker did a clever job, he could

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Okta COVID-19 app usage report finds it’s not just collaboration seeing a huge uptick

Okta released a special COVID-19 edition of its app usage report today, and you don’t need a Ph. D. in statistics to guess what they found. Indeed, Zoom surged 110% on the Okta network, leading the way in usage growth just as you would expect, but another whole class of tools besides collaboration also saw […] Continue reading Okta COVID-19 app usage report finds it’s not just collaboration seeing a huge uptick

Smashing Security #176: Hacking hacks and university attacks

Journalists spying on their rivals, the NHS rejects Apple and Google’s approach to Coronavirus-tracing, and universities are hit by an old-fashioned sexy lady attack.
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In surprise choice, Zoom hitches wagon to Oracle for growing infrastructure needs

With the company growing in leaps and bounds, Zoom went shopping for a cloud infrastructure vendor to help it with its growing scale problem. In a surprising choice, the company went with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Zoom has become the go-to video conferencing service as much of the world has shut down due to the pandemic, […] Continue reading In surprise choice, Zoom hitches wagon to Oracle for growing infrastructure needs

Zoom puts over 30 years of tone know-how into G11 multi-effects unit

For the last few years, the G5n has been Zoom’s flagship multi-effects floor unit for guitarists, but not for much longer. After launching at the NAMM show in January, the new G11 has now gone up for pre-order.Continue ReadingCategory: Music, Technolog… Continue reading Zoom puts over 30 years of tone know-how into G11 multi-effects unit

Researchers used a GIF to prove they could access Microsoft Teams user data

Zoom isn’t the only video conferencing service attracting scrutiny from security researchers. Microsoft Teams, the technology giant’s professional collaboration tool, included a software bug that could have made it possible for hackers to steal data. Hackers could have used a malicious GIF to scrape user data from Microsoft Teams user accounts, spreading through an organization’s entire roster of employees who use the service, researchers from CyberArk announced Monday. The issue existed for three weeks between the end of February through mid-March, when much of the U.S. started to telework in response to the coronavirus pandemic. “The amount of data that goes into these applications is enormous and often includes confidential information from user names and passwords to top-secret business information – making them prime targets for attackers,” Omer Tsarfati, a CyberArk researcher, said in a blog post. CyberArk did not point to any evidence the issue had been exploited in […]

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