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NetSPI’s Offensive Security Offering Leverages Subject Matter Experts to Enhance Pen Testing
Written by Sean KalinichBlack Hat 2023 Las Vegas. The term offensive security has always been an interesting one for me. On the surface is brings to mind reaching…Written on Tuesday, 12 September 2023 17:05 in Security Talk Read 707 times Read more...
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Black Kite Looks to Offer a Better View of Risk in a Rapidly Changing Threat Landscape
Written by Sean KalinichBlack Hat 2023 – Las Vegas. Risk is an interesting subject and has many different meanings to many different people. For the most part Risk…Written on Tuesday, 12 September 2023 14:56 in Security Talk Read 341 times Read more...
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Microsoft Finally Reveals how they Believe a Consumer Signing Key was Stollen
Written by Sean KalinichIn May of 2023 a few sensitive accounts reported to Microsoft that their environments appeared to be compromised. Due to the nature of these accounts,…Written on Thursday, 07 September 2023 14:40 in Security Talk Read 696 times Read more...
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Mandiant Releases a Detailed Look at the Campaign Targeting Barracuda Email Security Gateways, I Take a Look at What this all Might Mean
Written by Sean KalinichThe recent attack that leveraged a 0-Day vulnerability to compromise a number of Barracuda Email Security Gateway appliances (physical and virtual, but not cloud) was…Written on Wednesday, 30 August 2023 16:09 in Security Talk Read 508 times Read more...
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Threat Groups Return to Targeting Developers in Recent Software Supply Chain Attacks
Written by Sean KalinichThere is a topic of conversation that really needs to be talked about in the open. It is the danger of developer systems (personal and…Written on Wednesday, 30 August 2023 13:29 in Security Talk Read 641 times Read more...
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Leaked Data from Duolingo incident Shows US is most Impacted
Written by Sean KalinichDuolingo, is a language learning site (not to be confused with an LLM) and has a very large base of users. The site is a…Written on Tuesday, 29 August 2023 19:12 in Security Talk Read 1061 times Read more...
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We talk about the Ransomware Threat Landscape with SecureWorks at Black Hat 2023
Written by Sean KalinichBlack Hat 2023 – Las Vegas, NV – One of my personal focuses is understanding the “Why” behind changes in the threat landscape. In simple…Written on Tuesday, 29 August 2023 18:26 in Security Talk Read 571 times Read more...
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Now Patched Flaw Leverages Abandoned Reply URL found in Entra ID allows for Privilege Escalation
Written by Sean KalinichMicrosoft has not been having the greatest of months. First it was identified that a stollen MSA signing key was used by a Nation State…Written on Monday, 28 August 2023 15:39 in Security Talk Read 1285 times Read more...
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Qrypt Looking to Attack the Inefficiencies in Quantum Encryption to make Quantum Secure Communication a Reality Today
Written by Sean KalinichBlack Hat 2023, Las Vegas – At Black Hat one of my favorite things to do is see what the latest buzzword(s)/phrases are. One of…Written on Monday, 28 August 2023 12:53 in Security Talk Read 783 times Read more...
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Displaying items by tag: Samsung
Galaxy S5 specs revealed?
A lot of information about Samsung's Galaxy S5 has already leaked to the public, and as it approaches the expected date of its introduction, further details are dropping Many of these are making the new phone more and more interesting. At SamMobile portal that deals exclusively with Samsung technical specifications of the devices that are believed to be final and that we will see on the cell phone during March or April have emerged.
Samsung Galaxy S5 after MWC
Samsung Galaxy S5 will be presented after the Mobile World Congress at Samsung's event during March or April. Information was in an interview with Bloomberg confirmed by Lee Young Hee, Samsung's vice president of mobile devices.
LTPS LCDs from Sharp in new Galaxy S5
If you believe the rumors from Chinese sources, whose claims were transferred by GSMArena, next Samsung's most advanced smartphone will make a step in a new direction. Instead of their own Super AMOLED screen, Samsung decided to implement LTPS (low-temperature polisilicon) LCD, sources say.
Samsung might launch the Galaxy S5 at MWC
On several occasions we had the opportunity to hear that the next Samsung flagship smartphone will be launched earlier than expected. Information is now somewhat confirmed by the head of Samsung's design team.
New Chromebook from Samsung
According to the latest information coming from Korean sources close to Samsung, early in 2014 we will get a new model of Samsung Chromebook.
Huge TVs from Samsung on sale... some costing as much as a house!
Samsung has started sales of a giant 110 inch TV screen that comes in ultra-high, or as we like to call it "4K", resolution. This model outperformed the largest ever Samsung UHDTV in sales that came with a diagonal of 85 inches.
Samsung's smart watch Gear gets an(other) upgrade
After receiving the latest updates, Samsung Galaxy smart watch Gear has become even "smarter". The new improvements refers to the ability to display information about receiving messages via Gmail, Twitter, Facebook or Hangouts. However there is a small problem with Gmail notifications, when users receives more than one message at a time, informations for all those messages gets scrambled together into one notification.
Microsoft to invest $1 billion in Samsung
Although Microsoft has received the green light for the complete takeover of Nokia, they are aware that there are users who prefer a particular brand when it comes to smart phones, and reluctantly turn into someone else's camp.
Galaxy Lite as an answer to cheaper iPhones?
According to the site SamMobile, Samsung could soon offer a new line of devices from the Galaxy line in a somewhat lower price segment. In preparation are the Lite editions of popular devices. Specifically, at the fair Mobile World Congress in February, Samsung will reportedly introduce the Galaxy Note 3 Lite and Galaxy Grand Lite.
Samsung to implement AMOLED screens in their tablets
According to the Korean newspaper, Samsung plans to use AMOLED screens in their tablets. Sources say that they should be implemented in 8 and 10 inch models.