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Amass Subdomain Enumeration Tool Reaches 23 Data Sources
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Submitted April 29, 2018 at 11:34PM by jeff_foley
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RSA 2018 - Buzzword Bingo
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Submitted April 30, 2018 at 04:00AM by Iot_Security
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SHA256, a by The Books Implementation
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Submitted April 30, 2018 at 06:01AM by Tazebr123
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W7 Security vs W10
Im still using w7, in terms of security, is the upgrade really worthy?Is true that microsoft will stop releasing updates for w7?

Submitted April 30, 2018 at 05:36AM by guardsbank
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Red Team Automation (RTA) - Framework of Scripts in Python
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Submitted April 30, 2018 at 07:46AM by PeterG45
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Password managers with browser extension? Or on Android?
Hello, I heard a lot of rumors about the security in the browser extensions and that they are insecure compared with a desktop one. Is this still the case? Should I not use a browser extension and rely on the desktop one? And what is about syncing them with my Phone (Android)? Is this still a high risk, like back in the days?I know that storing passwords at a cloud might be a higher risk, than storing them locally, but until I have a home server with a good backup, I cannot store and sync them with my devices properbly.

Submitted April 30, 2018 at 01:22PM by itsescde
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Google inbox design flaw spoofing the recipient which google knows and google is not ready to fix this issue - be cautious and safe
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Submitted April 30, 2018 at 01:05PM by safwanck8
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Osmo-FL2k How-to: A $15 DTV transmitter, FM radio hijack and GPS Spoofing device.
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Submitted April 30, 2018 at 04:29PM by Orlin82
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How to extract malicious code from PDF file?
I've a PDF file that contains some malicious code; when opened the processor usage maxes out and the fans run at full rpm. The pdfid.py produces the following output:
PDF Header: %PDF-1.7 obj 8598 endobj 8598 stream 8001 endstream 8001 xref 0 trailer 0 startxref 2 /Page 594 /Encrypt 0 /ObjStm 981 /JS 1 /JavaScript 0 /AA 2 /OpenAction 1 /AcroForm 0 /JBIG2Decode 0 /RichMedia 0 /Launch 0 /EmbeddedFile 0 /XFA 0 /URI 0 /Colors > 2^24 0 
/JS indicate that there's one JavaScript code and /AA and /OpenAction indicate that there are code which will launch the JavaScript code.However using the pdf-parser.py tool, searching for keyword javanoscript produces no matches:
python ./pdf-parser.py --search javanoscript ./document.pdf 
But searching for keyword OpenScript returns one match.
python ./pdf-parser.py --search openaction --raw ./document.pdf 
result:
obj 33412 0 Type: /Catalog Referencing: 37640 0 R, 4364 0 R, 37641 0 R, 33413 0 R, 18188 0 R, 33259 0 R, 33264 0 R, 18275 0 R, 37642 0 R <</MarkInfo 37640 0 R/Metadata 4364 0 R/Names 37641 0 R/OpenAction 33413 0 R/Outlines 18188 0 R/PageLabels 33259 0 R/PageLayout/SinglePage/PageMode/UseNone/Pages 33264 0 R/StructTreeRoot 18275 0 R/Type/Catalog/ViewerPreferences 37642 0 R>> << /MarkInfo 37640 0 R /Metadata 4364 0 R /Names 37641 0 R /OpenAction 33413 0 R /Outlines 18188 0 R /PageLabels 33259 0 R /PageLayout /SinglePage /PageMode /UseNone /Pages 33264 0 R /StructTreeRoot 18275 0 R /Type /Catalog /ViewerPreferences 37642 0 R >> 
Executing:
python ./pdf-parser.py --reference 33412 --raw ../document.pdf 
result:
obj 37639 0 Type: /XRef Referencing: 33410 0 R, 33412 0 R Contains stream << /DecodeParms << /Columns 5 /Predictor 12 >> /Filter /FlateDecode /ID [<0B1CC64D68284D90BD0A295FADB0972A><08CB936A1AF9EB42A906D26EC2F80EFA>] /Index [33411 15558] /Info 33410 0 R /Length 7901 /Prev 15523287 /Root 33412 0 R /Size 48969 /Type /XRef /W [1 3 1] >> obj 4368 0 Type: /XRef Referencing: 33410 0 R, 33412 0 R Contains stream << /DecodeParms << /Columns 5 /Predictor 12 >> /Filter /FlateDecode /ID [<0B1CC64D68284D90BD0A295FADB0972A><08CB936A1AF9EB42A906D26EC2F80EFA>] /Info 33410 0 R /Length 8135 /Root 33412 0 R /Size 33411 /Type /XRef /W [1 3 1] >> 
Finally running
python ./pdf-parser.py --object 4368 --raw --filter ./document.pdf 
produces a binary output that I cannot decompress.Can someone please point out my mistake or tell me how to extract the JavaScript and OpenAction code for viewing?

Submitted April 30, 2018 at 04:35PM by zindarod
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Security Vulnerabilities in VingCard Electronic Locks
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Submitted April 30, 2018 at 08:17PM by volci
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Security Trade-Offs in the New EU Privacy Law
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Submitted April 30, 2018 at 08:17PM by volci
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Playbook to identify malware leveraging IoCs
We got our first playbook submission for our contest! You can participate by voting or creating your own! Go to secopshub to learn how to make a playbook.This playbook offers a quick way to identify malware leveraging cheap (in terms of compute) indicators of compromise (such as filehashes) and sends email notifications. It also has an additional flow to identify malware using a sandbox for those who need the extra check.Note: the entire playbook is 100% automatable. https://www.secopshub.com/t/show-off-your-security-expertise-join-our-community-driven-contest/263/3

Submitted April 30, 2018 at 08:01PM by SecOpsHub
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[Slides] Back To The Future | Going Back In Time To Abuse Android's JIT // Infiltrate 2018
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Submitted April 30, 2018 at 07:44PM by rotlogix_
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