We received a really interesting email from our upstream Internet provider yesterday – AT&T, indicating that we were effectively infected with Tinba malware. For those of you who don’t remember it, Tinba is 4 year old Windows specific Malware based on the old Blackhole exploit kit that does all kinds of fun stuff like steal […]
One of the neat things we get to do at PacketSled is work with our customers to address a very large variety of problems that don’t always immediately manifest themselves as obvious security incidents. This last week we had a customer experiencing an unusually large volume of email spam, some of which had malware payloads, […]
Knock Knock. Bash Bash. The scope and scale of the bash attack is fairly well known even though its only been public for 24 hours, but in case you’ve missed out on it somehow, here’s a quick recap of the CVE summary that will provide some context: GNU Bash through 4.3 processes trailing strings after function […]
Having spent 20 years being exposed to the real world security problems of customers as a trusted advisor, I’ve had the unique privilege of observing the common challenges that large financial, retail, defense, and critical infrastructure organizations face when trying to address complex, evolving threats. I’ve also watched the security community go from a niche, […]
Hi there. We’re very excited to announce PacketSled Toboggan at this year’s BlackHat briefings. We’re around the show, so please feel free to reach out if you’d like to see a demo of our technology.
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