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Trapster Community: Open-source, low-interaction honeypot
Trapster Community is an open-source, lightweight, low-interaction honeypot designed for deployment within internal networks. It enhances network security by creating a deceptive layer that monitors and detects suspicious activities. “Our reengineered approach leverages the asyncio library, breaking away from the norm of Twisted, to deliver a customizable framework for honeypots. By integrating YAML configuration and Jinja2 variables, we’ve made creating adaptive and realistic honeypot websites easier. We’re also exploring the cutting edge by testing AI … More →
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苹果正在重新设计妙控鼠标以解决长期存在的缺陷 可能把底部充电口换掉
Malicious ad distributes SocGholish malware to Kaiser Permanente employees
CVE-2016-1104 | Adobe Flash Player up to 21.0.0.213 on Windows memory corruption (MS16-064 / EDB-39825)
CVE-2009-0922 | PostgreSQL 7.4.24/8.0.20/8.1.16/8.2.12/8.3.6 Error Message resource management (EDB-32849 / Nessus ID 30175)
抵制白嫖还是只为利益?为什么越来越多的开源公司选择转向专有化
CVE-2014-8835 | Apple Mac OS X 10.9.5 sysmond data processing (Exploit 135701 / EDB-35742)
CVE-2014-8834 | Apple Mac OS X 10.10/10.10.1 UserAccountUpdater information disclosure (HT204244 / Nessus ID 81087)
CVE-2014-8832 | Apple Mac OS X 10.8.5/10.9.5/10.10/10.10.1 Spotlight information disclosure (HT204244 / Nessus ID 81087)
CVE-2014-8833 | Apple Mac OS X 10.10/10.10.1 SpotlightIndex access control (HT204244 / Nessus ID 81087)
CVE-2014-8835 | Apple Mac OS X 10.9.5/10.10/10.10.1 sysmond data processing (HT204244 / EDB-35742)
CVE-2014-8839 | Apple Mac OS X up to 10.10.1 Spotlight information disclosure (Nessus ID 81087 / ID 123193)
CVE-2014-8839 | Apple Mac OS X 10.10/10.10.1 Spotlight information disclosure (HT204244 / Nessus ID 81087)
Overlooking platform security weakens long-term cybersecurity posture
Platform security – securing the hardware and firmware of PCs, laptops and printers – is often overlooked, weakening cybersecurity posture for years to come, according to HP. The report, based on a global study of 800+ IT and security decision-makers (ITSDMs) and 6000+ work-from-anywhere (WFA) employees, shows that platform security is a growing concern with 81% of ITSDMs agreeing that hardware and firmware security must become a priority to ensure attackers cannot exploit vulnerable devices. … More →
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