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Horilla security vulnerabilities
Horilla is a free open-source human resources software developed by Horilla Company. Versions of Horilla prior to 1.5.0 contained security vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities were caused by file upload vulnerabilities combined with social engineering techniques, which could lead to credential...
The null choice. A social engineering example in the wild
With social engineering there are lots of ways to get what you want, depending on the circumstance of course. The null choice is one that works really well when your desired outcome isn't obvious to the people you're trying to dupe. There are ways and means of overcoming a null choice scenario...
Future Cyberwar
A report for the Center for Strategic and International Studies looks at surprise and war. One of the report's cyberwar scenarios is particularly compelling. It doesn't just map cyber onto today's tactics, but completely reimagines future tactics that include a cyber component quote starts on pag...