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Using Passive DNS sources for Reconnaissance and Enumeration, (Fri, Apr 29th)

In so many penetration tests or assessments, the client gives you a set of subnets and says “go for it”. This all seems reasonable, until you realize that if you have a website, there might be dozens or hundreds of websites hosted there, each only accessible by their DNS name.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SPRd3n

Using Passive DNS sources for Reconnaissance and Enumeration, (Fri, Apr 29th)

In so many penetration tests or assessments, the client gives you a set of subnets and says “go for it”. This all seems reasonable, until you realize that if you have a website, there might be dozens or hundreds of websites hosted there, each only accessible by their DNS name.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SPRd3n

Using Passive DNS sources for Reconnaissance and Enumeration, (Fri, Apr 29th)

In so many penetration tests or assessments, the client gives you a set of subnets and says “go for it”. This all seems reasonable, until you realize that if you have a website, there might be dozens or hundreds of websites hosted there, each only accessible by their DNS name.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SPRd3n

Using Passive DNS sources for Reconnaissance and Enumeration, (Fri, Apr 29th)

In so many penetration tests or assessments, the client gives you a set of subnets and says “go for it”. This all seems reasonable, until you realize that if you have a website, there might be dozens or hundreds of websites hosted there, each only accessible by their DNS name.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SPRd3n

Using Passive DNS sources for Reconnaissance and Enumeration, (Fri, Apr 29th)

In so many penetration tests or assessments, the client gives you a set of subnets and says “go for it”. This all seems reasonable, until you realize that if you have a website, there might be dozens or hundreds of websites hosted there, each only accessible by their DNS name.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SPRd3n

Using Passive DNS sources for Reconnaissance and Enumeration, (Fri, Apr 29th)

In so many penetration tests or assessments, the client gives you a set of subnets and says “go for it”. This all seems reasonable, until you realize that if you have a website, there might be dozens or hundreds of websites hosted there, each only accessible by their DNS name.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SPRd3n

Using Passive DNS sources for Reconnaissance and Enumeration, (Fri, Apr 29th)

In so many penetration tests or assessments, the client gives you a set of subnets and says “go for it”. This all seems reasonable, until you realize that if you have a website, there might be dozens or hundreds of websites hosted there, each only accessible by their DNS name.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SPRd3n

Using Passive DNS sources for Reconnaissance and Enumeration, (Fri, Apr 29th)

In so many penetration tests or assessments, the client gives you a set of subnets and says “go for it”. This all seems reasonable, until you realize that if you have a website, there might be dozens or hundreds of websites hosted there, each only accessible by their DNS name.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SPRd3n

Ransomware is up and victims are paying

Sophos released a survey and review of real-world ransomware experiences in a report which shows that 66% of organizations surveyed were hit with ransomware in 2021, up from 37% in 2020. The average ransom paid by organizations that had data encrypted in their most significant ransomware attack, increased nearly fivefold to reach $812,360, with a threefold increase in the proportion of organizations paying ransoms of $1 million or more. Forty-six percent of the organizations that … More → The post Ransomware is up and victims are paying appeared first on Help Net Security.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SPNLNc

Ransomware is up and victims are paying

Sophos released a survey and review of real-world ransomware experiences in a report which shows that 66% of organizations surveyed were hit with ransomware in 2021, up from 37% in 2020. The average ransom paid by organizations that had data encrypted in their most significant ransomware attack, increased nearly fivefold to reach $812,360, with a threefold increase in the proportion of organizations paying ransoms of $1 million or more. Forty-six percent of the organizations that … More → The post Ransomware is up and victims are paying appeared first on Help Net Security.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SPNLNc