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A security researcher discovered private data lurking on 60 Trello boards belonging to the United Nations. Sensitive information was also found in public Google documents. Source: United Nations Accidentally Exposed Passwords and Sensitive Information to the Whole Internet
C# has received some recent attention in the security community, and the Microsoft.Workflow.Compiler.exe security issue recently identified by Matt Graber at SpecterOps prompted us to take a closer look at the potential for using this technique in real-world attacks. Firstly, we will look at how PowerShell fits into the ‘fileless’ attack ecosystem and talk about why attackers may find C# more attractive than PowerShell. Finally, we will look at why the newly found issue in
The California Farm Bureau has given away the right of farmers to fix their equipment without going through a dealer. Source: John Deere Just Swindled Farmers Out of Their Right to Repair
Moore’s Law is over, ushering in a golden age for computer architecture, says RISC pioneer Source: David Patterson Says It’s Time for New Computer Architectures and Software Languages
Source: California may ban terrible default passwords on connected devices