I like this part: «Can I access the shell in an emergency? Emergency shell access is available to YOLO Support engineers, with your written consent, during an active support case. End users do not have shell access»
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krogoth@infosec.pubMto
Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•Ivanti warns of critical Endpoint Manager code execution flawEnglish
1·5 months agoDid anyone count? How many vulns just in 2025 alone?
krogoth@infosec.pubMto
Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•Windows drive letters are not limited to A-ZEnglish
4·6 months agoSo, will the AV software then scan that +:\ drive or not? 🤔
krogoth@infosec.pubMto
Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•SonicWall: Firewall configs stolen for all cloud backup customersEnglish
1·7 months agoI wonder what must happen that we as a society start to make companies responsible for such fails.
I like this comment on that page, haven’t heard about it before: «Was done…in Stockholm a few years back. Someone copied the plates of the CEO of the company operating a toll road in the city and posted it online. Folks pasted it over their own plates and used the toll road all day. The ALPR dutifully generated an humongous bill…»
krogoth@infosec.pubMto
Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•Linux Kernel Runtime Guard hits 1.0.0 with major updates and broader supportEnglish
3·8 months agoSee slides #8 and #10 on this presentation: https://download.openwall.net/pub/projects/lkrg/presentations/OSTconf2020-LKRG-In-A-Nutshell.pdf -> Kernel Panic (milder response would be ineffective) and killing the task.
And which has constantly lied to you and ignored what you told it to not do. Must be that quality we were told about…
krogoth@infosec.pubMto
Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•Quantum code breaking? You'd get further with an 8-bit computer, an abacus, and a dogEnglish
2·10 months ago«PQC…isn’t mathematics or engineering, it’s augury: ‘A great machine shall arise, and it will cast aside all existing cryptography, there shall be Famine, Plague, War, and a long arable field.’»
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krogoth@infosec.pubMto
Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•A PNG Image With an Embedded Gift, (Sat, May 31st)English
5·1 year agoYes. And you will have a good chance that the EDR wont flag the extractor since its not suspicious code per se.
krogoth@infosec.pubMto
Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•How the Signal Knockoff App TeleMessage Got Hacked in 20 MinutesEnglish
7·1 year ago«When they loaded this URL, the server responded with a Java heap dump, which is a roughly 150-MB file containing a snapshot of the server’s memory at the moment the URL was loaded.»
Comedy gold, the whole article…
Oh wow 🙄. Thanks for letting me know.