I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: “Use Your Browser Internal Password Vault… or Not?“: Passwords… a so hot topic! Recently big players (Microsoft, Apple & Google) announced that they would like to suppress (or, at least, reduce) the use of classic passwords. In the meantime, they remain the most common
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[SANS ISC] Crypto Mining in a Windows Headless Browser
I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: “Crypto Mining in a Windows Headless Browser“: Crypto miners in the browser are not new. Delivery through malicious or compromised piece of javascript code is common these days (see my previous diary about this topic). This time, it’s another way to deliver the
Show Me Your Browser, I’ll Tell You Who You Are!
To surf the web, you need a specific application: a browser. Today, this piece of software is delivered by default with all operating systems and becomes more and more used, even for non-related Internet stuff (Lot of applications or devices are manageable using a web interface). For some companies, the