I published the following diary on isc.sans.org: “How your pictures may affect your website reputation“. In a previous diary, I explained why the automatic processing of IOC’s (“Indicator of Compromiseâ€) could lead to false positives. Here is a practical example found yesterday. I captured the following malicious HTML page (MD5:
Tag: Reputation
Playing with IP Reputation with Dshield & OSSEC
[This blogpost has also been published as a guest diary on isc.sans.org] When investigating incidents or searching for malicious activity in your logs, IP reputation is a nice way to increase the reliability of generated alerts. It can help to prioritize incidents. Let’s take an example with a WordPress blog. It will,
Building IP Reputation Lists from Snort Rules
We are already in 2014 for a few days and this is my first blog post for this year! So, let me wish you a wonderful 2014 for you and you family! Let’s start with a quick post about building IP addresses reputation list. This topic was discussed on a
How Shared Hosting Can Affect Your Reputation?
A quick blog post about the risks associated with shared hosting solutions. Today it’s very easy to rent some space on the intertubes. They are tons of companies which give you some gibabytes of storage and bandwidth for a few bucks per month. It’s easy as 1-2-3, even Granny is
There is no smoke without fire!
One more time, companies asked the help of the Justice to fight against Google. This time, the Google Suggest tool is the target. This service is quite simple and you probably use it on a daily basis. When you type your search terms in the search engine, Google offers keyword