Coursera: Malicious Software and its Underground Economy
Just started the free online University of London Coursera course: Malicious Software and its Underground Economy: Two Sides to Every Story and it’s not too late to sign up. Course Overview: Learn...
View ArticleHacking to Get Caught: A Concept for Adversary Replication and Pen Testing
Just a great talk from Raphael Mudge (Developer of Armitage). There’s no doubt in my mind that we need to think like an adversary, and be able to do what he does, in the manner he does it, to...
View Article@BSidesLondon YouTube Vidoes
Videos are being posted on YouTube of the recent BSidesLondon conference, which are well watching. I’m halfway through: Rafal Wojtczuk – Lol Layers on Layers Bypassing Security for Fun and Profit Over...
View ArticleMarkets for Cybercrime Tools and Stolen Data Hackers’ Bazaar
Thought I’d share a PDF on research relating to the characteristics of cyber criminal activity and black (and Grey) markets. This was part of the recommended reading for my Malware course and makes for...
View ArticleBreaking Bad cybercrime
Thought I’d highlight an informative and entertaining blog post written by Dave Waterson using the springboard of the TV crime drama series Breaking Bad to draw comparisons between the underground drug...
View ArticleAnother new shiny thing
I have new shiny thing in the form of a Statement of Accomplishment for completing the free Coursera course ‘Malicious Software and its Underground Economy: Two Sides to Every Story’ taught by the...
View ArticleThe odd paucity of Cisco exploit research
It’s a strange thing. I can find voluminous exploit research in books and online on every topic under the sun; on every platform, covering all manner of software and hardware, with the exception of...
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