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Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow: Information security and the Baseball Hall of Fame
Welcome to this week's edition of the Threat Source newsletter. "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow / Creeps in this petty pace from day to day / To the last syllable of recorded time." - Shakespeare's Macbeth "But I am very poorly today and very stupid and I hate everybody and everything. One...
[SECURITY] Fedora 40 Update: bolzplatz2006-1.0.3-58.fc40
Slam Soccer 2006 is a funny football game in 3D-comic-style - and it's for free! Freeware and open source Funny 3d-comic-style Enthralling stadium atmosphere Keyboard and gamepad control 2-player mode Career and world cup Register in the online hall of fame Build your own stadium 80 teams 20...
Malwarebytes CrackMe – contest summary
On October 29 we published our third CrackMe Challenge and announced two parallel tracks for the contest: "The fastest solve" , and "The best write-up". In the first category "The fastest solve" , we got three winners already the first weekend following publication. Big congratulations to: @nazyw...
The return of the Malwarebytes CrackMe
This blog post was authored by Hasherezade Update: Malwarebytes Crackme : we already have the winners in the category "the fastest solve", congratulations! 1st: @nazywam 2nd: Suvaditya Sur @x0r19x91 3rd:@evandrix But we are still waiting for your submissions! -- Malwarebytes Threat Intelligence...
[Security Nation] Brian Honan on creating Ireland's first CERT
!\Security Nation\ Brian Honan on creating Ireland's first CERThttps://blog.rapid7.com/content/images/2021/07/securitynationlogo-1.jpg In this episode of Security Nation, we’re joined by Brian Honan of BH Consulting. Jen and Tod chat with Brian about his experience as a founder of Ireland's first...
Thanks to the researchers 2018
News Thanks to the researchers 2018 Share February 13th, 2018 Every year, researchers offer us their assistance to help enhance the security of our websites. We would like to thank those who discovered and reported security issues in 2018. EDIT: The list of researchers was moved to our new site,t...
Mozilla Bug Bounty Payouts Going Up
After admittedly letting its bug bounty rewards get a little stagnant, Mozilla on Tuesday announced it was ready to sweeten the pot for researchers contributing vulnerabilities to the program. Raymond Forbes, an engineer at Mozilla, announced on the company’s website that payoffs were...
Dropbox Launches Bounty Program on HackerOne
Dropbox has become the latest high-profile Internet firm to start a bug bounty program, hooking up with HackerOne to provide rewards to security researchers who report vulnerabilities through the program. The new reward system from Dropbox covers a variety of the company’s offerings, including th...
X (Formerly Twitter): Cookie not marked as secure.
Ehy, I have found a bug in twitter site but isn't in scope the site but I have decided to report because I think that you will consider it at our discretion! Only hope for the hall of fame The site is from Twitter inc I have check it with whois: investor.twitterinc.co Issue: Cookie not marked as...
Critical vulnerability in Twitter allows attacker to upload Unrestricted Files
Security expert Ebrahim Hegazy, Cyber Security Analyst Consultant at Q-CERT, has found a serious vulnerability in Twitter that allows an attacker to upload files of any extension including PHP. When an application does not validate or improperly validates file types before uploading files to the...
TinKode sentenced by a Romanian court and $120000 Fine
"Cernaianu Manole Razvan" akka TinKode, the Romanian behind attacks against NASA, Oracle, the Pentagon, and U.S. Army, was sentenced this week to a two-year suspended sentence, according to local media reports and was ordered to pay damages totalling more than US$120,000. He was arrested in Janua...