Cobalt Strike Leak, DNS Cache Poisoning, & Decrypting Open SSH – PSW #674
In the Security News, not all cyberattacks are created equal, Google patches two more Chrome zero days, What does threat intelligence really mean, Cobalt Strike leaked source code, DNS cache poisoning is back, and Zebras & Dots!
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- 1. Kids’ gaming website Animal Jam breached after miscreants spot private AWS key on pwned Slack channel
- 2. Zebras and Dots – The Hacker Factor Blog
- 3. Uncovered: APT ‘Hackers For Hire’ Target Financial, Entertainment Firms
- 4. We Cracked the Redactions in the Ghislaine Maxwell Deposition
- 5. “Privacy Nutrition Labels” in Apple’s App Store – Schneier on Security
- 6. Google patches two more Chrome zero-days
- 7. Samy Kamkar – NAT Slipstreaming
- 8. DISCLOSURE: Unlimited Chase Ultimate Rewards Points
- 9. PLATYPUS: With Great Power comes Great Leakage
