Dennis Fisher and Mike Mimoso discuss Facebook’s moves toward encrypted notifications and SHA-2 usage, the audit of GitHub SSH keys and the awesome OpenSesame garage door hack from Samy Kamkar.
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Github Attack Perpetrated by China’s Great Cannon Traffic Injection Tool
The Great Firewall’s offensive counterpart, the Great Cannon, which inject malicious scripts to reroute traffic, is responsible for recent massive DDoS attacks targeting Github and GreatFire.org.
Army Research Lab Releases Dshell Forensics Framework
The U.S. Army has released to open source an internal forensics analysis framework that the Army Research Lab has been using for some time. The framework, known as Dshell, is a Python tool that runs on Linux and its designed to help analysts investigate compromises within their environments. The goal in open sourcing the framework […]
GitHub Doubles Down on Maximum Bug Bounty Payouts
GitHub announced that it has doubled the maximum payouts possible via its bug bounty program to $10,000.
Gitrob Combs Github Repositories for Secret Company Data
Gitrob, an open source intelligence tool, helps security analysts search Github organization repositories for files not meant for public consumption.