💼 Cybersecurity 📀 Forensics & Response
🏔️ Backpacking 🏃 Running 🤿 Scuba
All opinions are from a southern right whale I met off the coast of Tasmania 🐋

💼 Cybersecurity 📀 Forensics & Response
🏔️ Backpacking 🏃 Running 🤿 Scuba
All opinions are from a southern right whale I met off the coast of Tasmania 🐋
2024 #Obsidian Gems of the Year results are in!
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E-crime groups have realised at scale three things in the past year:
A) orgs aren’t very good at applying patches for defective SSL VPN products
B) security vendors are negligently and knowingly shipping defective SSL VPN products
C) many orgs aren’t mandating MFA for VPN 100% of the time
It’s driving a lot of the incidents going on in the past year.
Wow, the latest update to Synology is an amazingly shitty tradeoff. Accept zero click pwnage, or turn of video conversion "to reduce unnecessary resource usage" (on the device that's plugged in) while pushing it to mobile devices where it can chew up battery!
At least they tell you.
@adamshostack Bitwarden doesn’t require Mac App Store, that is just the default option on Mac.
DMG file is available here: https://bitwarden.com/download/#downloads-desktop
Alternatively:
brew install bitwarden

Secure your digital life. Download Bitwarden and sync your secure password vault across all your devices including mobile iPhone or Android devices, desktop applications such as Windows, MacOS, or Linux, and the browser extension on Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and more!
Excellent deep-dive into Bitwarden password manager on-prem deployments. Examines data immediately vulnerable if the server/db is compromised and logs for responders.
https://www.synacktiv.com/forensic-analysis-of-bitwarden-self-hosted-server
European digital rights group NOYB (None Of Your Business) has filed a privacy complaint with the Austrian data protection watchdog (DSB) against Mozilla, alleging the company uses a Firefox privacy feature (enabled without consent) to track users' online behavior.
European digital rights group NOYB (None Of Your Business) has filed a privacy complaint with the Austrian data protection watchdog (DSB) against Mozilla, alleging the company uses a Firefox privacy feature (enabled without consent) to track users' online behavior.