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CrowdStrike: Recruitment Phishing Scam Imitates CrowdStrike Hiring Process
Following CrowdStrike's successful Denial of Service attack on customers' Windows systems worldwide in July 2024, recruitment has gone up (this is a joke). CrowdStrike reports that a newly discovered phishing campaign uses CrowdStrike recruitment branding to convince victims to download a fake application, which serves as a downloader for the XMRig cryptominer. They describe the infection chain and provide Indicators of Compromise.

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[RSS] WorstFit: Unveiling Hidden Transformers in Windows ANSI!

https://devco.re/blog/2025/01/09/worstfit-unveiling-hidden-transformers-in-windows-ansi/
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Nominations are now open for the Top 10 Web (new) Hacking Techniques of 2024! Browse the contestants and submit your own here:
https://portswigger.net/research/top-10-web-hacking-techniques-of-2024-nominations-open

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Mozilla Foundation security advisories 09 January 2025:

  • MFSA2025-04 Security Vulnerabilities fixed in Thunderbird 134 (9 CVEs: 2 high, 7 "moderate")
  • MFSA2025-05 Security Vulnerabilities fixed in Thunderbird ESR 128.6 (7 CVEs: 1 high, 6 moderate)

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I really hope I'm missing something, but I can't find a VSCode API that allows me, in an extension, to get an event when a breakpoint is hit.
Seems like a massive blocker for developing debugging tools.

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Taking his previous research to the next level, our Maxence Schmitt explores how to bypass various upload restrictions to exploit client-side path traversal. Read about it in our latest blog post today!

https://blog.doyensec.com/2025/01/09/cspt-file-upload.html

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Hearing about a young hacker whose being extorted by the University of Washington, not cool UW.

The student claims they built an app to help kids get the course schedules they want, a hack as old as time, and the university decided to expel him until he ports his app to the university's internal systems.

This would be unpaid labor.

Until then his class registration is on hold and he can't register or attend his last few classes. 🄓

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jdkaim_github-jdkaimhuskyswap-huskyswap-project-activity-7282891503142641664-nA8Y

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Computer History Museum šŸ‡øšŸ‡®

šŸŽ‚šŸ—» Looking for simh/DEC J-11 experts to volunteer for our project of developing a libre emulator of the Slovenian Iskra Delta Triglav computer which is celebrating 40 years! We have ROM and disk images (RSX11-M/DELTA-M OS) and lots of documentation. Interested? šŸ‘‰ marko@muzej.si

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Why You Probably Don't Need A VPN To Stay Secure On Public Wi-Fi

You've probably heard advice about how hackers can steal all your sensitive information if you don't use a VPN on public Wi-Fi, but is that actually true? In this video I'll walk through some of the major risks of public Wi-Fi such as Man-In-The-Middle Attacks, Rogue Access Points, SSL Stripping, and TLS Downgrades, as well as discuss how modern security measures prevent them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7GwjGGwxzg

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New Connect Secure — I'm sure we'll see Mandiant and MSTIC write-ups shortly on whichever threat campaign/actor was hitting CVE-2025-0282. https://www.rapid7.com/blog/post/2025/01/08/etr-cve-2025-0282-ivanti-connect-secure-zero-day-exploited-in-the-wild/

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I'm very happy to see @kagihq joining Peertube with their inaugural video below about what makes Kagi independent search special!

https://tilvids.com/w/twGQeYV9c1TGwMmbdXtY2q

Remember to follow their Peertube account at @kagi and boost to encourage and show them the effort is appreciated! Also do check out their excellent lenses feature, shown in the video.

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[RSS] Two Network-related vunlnerabilities Analysis

https://u1f383.github.io/linux/2025/01/08/two-network-related-vulnerabilities-analysis.html

#Linux kernel - CVE-2023-6932 CVE-2023-0461
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GitLab security advisory 08 January 2025: GitLab Patch Release: 17.7.1, 17.6.3, 17.5.5

  • CVE-2025-0194 (6.5 medium) Possible access token exposure in GitLab logs
  • CVE-2024-6324 (4.3 medium) Cyclic reference of epics leads resource exhaustion
  • CVE-2024-12431 (4.3 medium) Unauthorized user can manipulate status of issues in public projects
  • CVE-2024-13041 (4.3 medium) Instance SAML does not respect external_provider configuration

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ā„ļøā˜ƒļøMerry JerryšŸŽ„šŸŒ²

Hi all. Given the recent announcement from Meta about AI personas and allowed behavior, I am moving threads.net back to a limit, and will likely move them to a block in the future on infosec.exchange. I can’t ignore the reality that the changes they’re making are specifically intended to permit attacks on many of the people that call this place home. I won’t rule out that they walk the changes back, which is why I’m not jumping to sever the nearly 4000 mutual follow relationships between people on threads and here.

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