Flare-On 7 Challenge Solutions
October 24 2020We are thrilled to announce the conclusion of the seventh annual Flare-On challenge. This year proved to be the most difficult challenge we’ve produced, with the lowest...
Read moreWe are thrilled to announce the conclusion of the seventh annual Flare-On challenge. This year proved to be the most difficult challenge we’ve produced, with the lowest...
Read moreWe are thrilled to announce the conclusion of the seventh annual Flare-On challenge. This year proved to be the most difficult challenge we’ve produced, with the lowest...
Read moreWe are thrilled to announce the conclusion of the seventh annual Flare-On challenge. This year proved to be the most difficult challenge we’ve produced, with the lowest...
Read morePretty astronomical photo. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered. Read my blog posting guidelines here.
Read moreTriton, also known as TRISIS and HatMan, was developed to target and manipulate industrial control systems, the US Treasury reports.
Read moreResearchers show no IoT device is too small to fall victim to ransomware techniques.
Read moreResearchers show no IoT device is too small to fall victim to ransomware techniques.
Read moreFBI and intelligence officials issue fresh warnings about election interference attempts by Iranian and Russian threat actors.
Read moreEthical use will require some combination of consistent reporting, regulation, corporate responsibility, and adversarial technology.
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There is a new report on police decryption capabilities: specifically, mobile device forensic tools (MDFTs). Short summary: it’s not just the FBI that can do it.
This report documents...
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