Telefónica Tech Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 12 – 16 June Microsoft has fixed more than 70 vulnerabilities in its June Patch Tuesday Microsoft has released its June Patch Tuesday, addressing a number of critical, high, medium and low severity vulnerabilities....
Telefónica Tech Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 27 May – 2 June Backdoor discovered in hundreds of Gigabyte motherboards Cybersecurity researchers at Eclypsium discovered a secret backdoor in the firmware of hundreds of Gigabyte motherboard models, a well-known Taiwanese manufacturer. Every time...
ElevenPaths #CyberSecurityPulse: Guess Riddle… How Is Information Stored In a Bitcoin Address? As we have seen in previous post on ElevenPaths blog, the OP_RETURN field of a Bitcoin transaction is used to store a small portion of information (up to 80...
ElevenPaths Everything You Need to Know About SSL/TLS Certificates What is a digital certificate? Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security digital certificate is the most widely used security protocol that enables encrypted data transfer between a web server and a...
Telefónica Tech Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 19 – 23 June Critical vulnerabilities in Asus routers Asus has issued a security advisory addressing a total of nine vulnerabilities affecting multiple router models. Among these security flaws, the one registered as CVE-2022-26376,...
Telefónica Tech Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 12 – 16 June Microsoft has fixed more than 70 vulnerabilities in its June Patch Tuesday Microsoft has released its June Patch Tuesday, addressing a number of critical, high, medium and low severity vulnerabilities....
ElevenPaths The Confirmation Bias: we seek the information that confirms our decisions, refusing their opposed evidences Imagine yourself in a lab over an experiment. You’re asked to analyze the following number sequence: 2, 4, 6 This sequence follows a rule. What do you think the rule is?...
ElevenPaths Evrial, malware that steals Bitcoins using the clipboard… and the scammed scammers Evrial is the latest cryptocoin malware stealer, and uses the power to control the clipboard as its strongest bet to get “easy money”. Elevenpaths has took a deep technical...
Telefónica Tech Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 12 – 16 June Microsoft has fixed more than 70 vulnerabilities in its June Patch Tuesday Microsoft has released its June Patch Tuesday, addressing a number of critical, high, medium and low severity vulnerabilities....
Martiniano Mallavibarrena ‘Insiders’ in Cybersecurity: “Catch me if you can” Within companies, there is a significant window of opportunity for cybersecurity incidents: disgruntled employees, suppliers, subcontractors...
Gonzalo Álvarez Marañón Unravelling the Quantum Tangle of Cybersecurity: Quantum Computers, Quantum and Post-Quantum Cryptography Do you know what’ s the difference between quantum computing, quantum cryptography and post-quantum cryptography? Because to be honest, they have (almost) nothing to do with each other. They...
ElevenPaths Cyber Security Weekly Briefing February 6-12 Attempted contamination of drinking water through a cyber-attack An unidentified threat actor reportedly accessed computer systems at the City of Oldsmar’s water treatment plant in Florida, US, and altered the...
Innovation and Laboratory Area in ElevenPaths DIARIO: Our Privacy-Friendly Document Malware Detector DIARIO makes possible to scan and analyse documents for malware detection with no need to know the content of those files.. Find out more in this post.
David García Bestiary of a Poorly Managed Memory (II) Our expert David Garcia shows what happens when the same block of reserved memory is released twice, the so-called double free.
Nacho Brihuega IoT Device Search Engines: Why Choose if We Can Use All of Them? Nacho Brihuega explains how to use IoT device search engines to detect vulnerabilities and the functioning of a script that will make your research easier.
David García Bestiary of a Poorly Managed Memory (I) WannaCry, EternalBlue, Conficker... their cyber attacks have one thing in common: the arbitrary code execution. Discover how they happen.
Gonzalo Álvarez Marañón DataCOVID-19: Fighting the Coronavirus by Using the Approximate Location Data of Your Smartphone Find the answers to your questions about how the Spanish Government is using Big Data to improve research on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Innovation and Laboratory Area in ElevenPaths Do You Dare to Develop a TheTHE Plugin? #EquinoxRoom111 Contest Dare yourself to participate in our contest by creating your own plugin for TheTHE, our tool for Threat Hunting teams.
ElevenPaths What Kind of Professionals Work in Our Security Operations Center (SOC)? Discover the different profiles of the SOC professionals in this post, who work day and night to provide the best security to our customers.
ElevenPaths ElevenPaths and Chronicle partner to create new advanced managed security services ElevenPaths, Telefónica’s cybersecurity company, today announced a strategic collaboration with Chronicle, a cybersecurity solutions company part of Google Cloud, aimed at bringing more powerful and flexible managed security analytics...
Gonzalo Álvarez Marañón Top 10 TED Talks to Learn about Cyber Security Discover the top 10 talks to learn about cybersecurity and, at the same time, some ways to improve your own presentations.
SCC CyberThreats Service COVID-19: Risk Guide and Recommendations on Cyber Security From the point of view of cyber security, the current situation caused by the coronavirus is also particularly worrying. Users and companies are being threatened. From the Telefonica’s SCC...
Florence Broderick Quick and dirty script in Powershell to check certificate fingerprints Malware is using signed binaries to attack Windows systems. Malware needs it to get into the roots of the operative system. So attackers steal or create their own certificates....
Florence Broderick Evil FOCA is now Open Source We are really happy to announce that Evil FOCA is now Open Source. We have received lots of comments and feedback about how you are using Evil FOCA, or how...
Florence Broderick New Tool: MicEnum, Mandatory Integrity Control Enumerator In the context of the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems, Mandatory Integrity Control (MIC) is a core security feature introduced in Windows Vista and implemented in subsequent lines...
Florence Broderick How does blacklisting work in Java and how to take advantage of it (using whitelisting) Oracle has introduced the notion of whitelisting in its latest version of Java 7 update 40. That is a great step ahead (taken too late) in security for this...