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  • Pony malware two years later

    Two years after first gaining notoriety, the Pony Botnet remains very active. The malware is primarily targeted at...

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  • Technical Analysis of ELF/Spylock.A Malware for GNU/Linux

    Nettitude recently obtained a sample of some malware intended to run on GNU/Linux-based servers, with the purpose...

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  • Malware Manual Unpacking - [Custom + UPX]

    Implementing all sort of methods to bypass anti-virus (AV) scanners and/or to make the analysis of a malware...

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  • Version Tracking in Ghidra

    When a binary is reverse engineered using Ghidra, various annotations are applied to aid in understanding the binary’s...

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  • Vulnerability discovered in unsupported Cisco Systems VPN Client

    An alternative, but no less accurate title to this article would be ‘why you shouldn’t stick with...

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  • Reducing The Attack Surface: A Human Error Perspective

    The efforts required for a successful cyber-attack do not match the efforts that are invested to build a...

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  • Cyber Fighting Power – Who Has The Upper Hand?

    Reading through the British Army Military Doctrine manual the other day (as you do!) the concept of Fighting Power in...

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  • The Ashley Madison Saga Continues

    On July 15th news articles began to appear, claiming that the one of the world’s most controversial online dating...

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  • Nettitude Uncovers WordPress Vulnerabilities

    Nettitude has recently observed multiple attacks utilising existing and known vulnerabilities in the WordPress blogging and publishing platform.

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  • Fuzzing with American Fuzzy Lop (AFL)

    In a previous entry we gave a brief introduction to the concept of fuzzing and why we use...

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