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Unzipping the Threat: How to Block Malware Hidden in Password-Protected ZIP Files

As malware evades detection by hiding inside password-protect zip files, new Threat Emulation capabilities enable inspecting and blocking malicious ZIP files without requiring their password. As cyber defenses evolve, so do attacker tactics. One of the most persistent evasion techniques in the wild involves embedding malware inside password-protected ZIP files, making it difficult for traditional security tools to inspect their content. The Challenge: Breaking the Password Delivery Chain Attackers have adapted. Their new strategy? Splitting the delivery path: The malicious ZIP file is sent via email. The password arrives through an out-of-band channel, often SMS or messaging apps. This multi-channel […]

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How To Disable LLMNR & Why You Want To

Kent Ickler // Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) This one is a biggie, and you’ve probably heard Jordan, John, me, and all the others say it many many times. LLMNR […]

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Home Network Design – Part 1

Ethan Robish // In this series of posts, I’ll discuss how I segmented my home network using VLANs and how I moved away from using a risky consumer-grade router at […]

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Poking Holes in the Firewall: Egress Testing With AllPorts.Exposed

Beau Bullock // If you have been even remotely in touch with technology in the past thirty years you have probably heard of this thing called a β€œfirewall”. If not, […]

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How to Secure Your Home Network

Β Katherine MacMillan // Something interesting happened last week. A programmer by the name of Matthew Garrett gained access to the lighting and window controls to nearly every room of a […]

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TLS Certificates from EAP Network Traffic

Joff Thyer // A network can authenticate a client workstation using the 802.1X and Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) using multiple different methods. Β EAP is used both in a wired network […]

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