[SANS ISC] A Backdoor with Smart Screenshot Capability

I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: “A Backdoor with Smart Screenshot Capability“: Today, everything is “smart” or “intelligent”. We have smartphones, smart cars, smart doorbells, etc. Being “smart” means performing actions depending on the context, the environment, or user actions. For a while, backdoors and trojans have implemented screenshot

[SANS ISC] Do you collect “Observables” or “IOCs”?

I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: “Do you collect “Observables” or “IOCs”?“: Indicators of Compromise, or IOCs, are key elements in blue team activities. IOCs are mainly small pieces of technical information that have been collected during investigations, threat hunting activities or malware analysis. About the last example, the malware analyst’s goal

[SANS ISC] Malicious Python Script Behaving Like a Rubber Ducky

I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: “Malicious Python Script Behaving Like a Rubber Ducky“: Last week, it was SANSFIRE in Washington where I presented a SANS@Night talk about malicious Python scripts in Windows environment. I’m still looking for more fresh meat and, yesterday, I found another interesting one. Do you

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Pass-The-Salt 2022 Wrap-Up

Conferences are back! After Botconf in April, that’s Pass-The-Salt that is organized this week in Lille, France. After the two years break, the formula did not change: same location, free, presentations around security, and free software! And, most important, the same atmosphere. The first day started in the afternoon and

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