Sunday Roundup: 11th of December 2016
Sunday Round up for the week ending the 11th of December 2016:
Articles:
Caffeinated Packet Analyzer: https://github.com/dripcap/dripcap
NetCat 0.7.1 - Denial of Service: https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/40866/
A Crash Course in x86 Assembly for Reverse Engineers: https://sensepost.com/blogstatic/2014/01/SensePost_crash_course_in_x86_assembly-.pdf
IoT Security vs Usability: https://community.rapid7.com/community/infosec/blog/2016/12/07/iot-usability-vs-security
Netgear R7000 - Command Injection: https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/40889/
sslscan – Detect SSL Versions & Cipher Suites (Including TLS): http://www.darknet.org.uk/2016/12/sslscan-detect-ssl-versions-cipher-suites-including-tls/
Twitter:
"MOBILedit Forensic Express Is The First Tool To Support New iOS 10.2 Encryption" #forensics #feedly https://t.co/N0xyKHTCzg
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) December 4, 2016
"USB Killer, yours for $50, lets you easily fry almost every device" #informationsecurity #feedly https://t.co/qBnsNC5QaP
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) December 4, 2016
"Google Debuts Continuous Fuzzer for Open Source Software" #informationsecurity #feedly https://t.co/5lkT404ZLK
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) December 5, 2016
"Backdoor in Sony IPELA Engine IP Cameras" #reverseengineering #feedly https://t.co/4a5auC7Xw4
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) December 6, 2016
"Reflections of a Security Professional: Podcast Interview" #forensics #feedly https://t.co/qPcd0SuQRx
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) December 7, 2016
"Real deal: Hackers steal steelmaker trade secrets" #infosec #feedly https://t.co/vOXpqUydqT
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) December 8, 2016
Read last weeks round up here
If you found some other interesting stuff this week feel free to leave a link to it in the comments section.











