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Pentesters need to drop files on targets. If a box is not connected to the Internet, and doesn’t accept removable storage, they need to come up with some tricks. Inputting the file via the keyboard is an option, but typing several millions of bytes is not. This needs automation. Irongeek uses a Teensy micro-controller to […]

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On June 14, Adobe released updates and a security bulletin (APSB11-18) referencing attacks affecting Adobe Flash Player (versions 10.3.181.23 and earlier). These attacks have been observed as hosted on webpages containing malformed SWF files. We spent some time analyzing this Flash Player vulnerability (described in CVE-2011-2110) and are providing some technical details of this in-the-wild […]

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Earlier this week Adobe released security updates for several of their products and now the CVE-2010-2110 vulnerability in Flash Player is actively being used in drive-by and spear-phishing attacks. Websense customers are protected from this scam by ACE, our Advanced Classification Engine. The vulnerability is triggered when a website is viewed in a browser that has […]

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