In this lecture, problems of existing antivirus software based of file scan will be discussed. For discussing the problem, latest methods of how attackers avoid the antivirus detection will be explained by dealing with a malware sample detected as Trojan.Blueso and by explaining with such as the construction of files and the principle of operation.
An Antivirus API for Android Malware Recognition Fraunhofer AISEC
In this talk, given at the 8th International Conference on Malicious and Unwanted Software (MALWARE 2013), researchers from Fraunhofer AISEC present their paper "An Antivirus API for Android Malware Recognition".
The proposed API, if added to the main Android distribution or to third-party distributions such as Cyanogenmod, would significantly increase the effectiveness that antivirus software can achieve on Android. Currently, antivirus software on Android is very limited in its capabilities and very easy to circumvent for malware, as demonstrated by our previous work -> http://ais.ec/techreport - ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MALWARE PROTECTION ON ANDROID,
AN EVALUATION OF ANDROID ANTIVIRUS APPS by Rafael Fedler. These platform-based antivirus shortcomings are addressed by the paper presented in this talk.
Threat Analysis on Win10 IoT Core and Recommaended Security Measures by Naohi...CODE BLUE
Windows 10 IoT was released as a platform for IoT.
Windows 10 IoT Core, which is the lightest among Windows 10 IoT, is usable without charge, and can be run on single board computers like Raspberry Pi. So far, Linux-based platforms were considered as the platform for IoT devices, but now there is another option.
We conducted research on security system of Windows 10 IoT Core to judge whether it could be used safely.
We investigated the security design, the security functions, and default services, such as Web, FTP, and SSH, served by this OS. Furthermore, we also analyzed risks of intrusion and malware infection.
As a result of the investigation, like the newest Windows, we found that DEP, ASLR and CFG are also effective as countermeasures for being attacked vulnerabilities that affect the main memory. These countermeasures are not omitted from Windows 10 IoT Core.
On the other hand, we also found some designs and default settings of services and components are insecure.
For example, Windows update is disabled, Windows Firewall is disabled by default settings, Web interface is served on HTTP, and its authentication is basic authentication.
Moreover, we found a problem in the design of the remote debug service. This problem allows an attacker to create any user account and intrude using the web interface or SSH. Therefore, this problem might be abused by worm malware.
Lastly, we will introduce recommended security measures such as disabling unused services, changing settings, enabling the firewall, enabling web interface on HTTPS, etc.
An Antivirus API for Android Malware Recognition Fraunhofer AISEC
In this talk, given at the 8th International Conference on Malicious and Unwanted Software (MALWARE 2013), researchers from Fraunhofer AISEC present their paper "An Antivirus API for Android Malware Recognition".
The proposed API, if added to the main Android distribution or to third-party distributions such as Cyanogenmod, would significantly increase the effectiveness that antivirus software can achieve on Android. Currently, antivirus software on Android is very limited in its capabilities and very easy to circumvent for malware, as demonstrated by our previous work -> http://ais.ec/techreport - ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MALWARE PROTECTION ON ANDROID,
AN EVALUATION OF ANDROID ANTIVIRUS APPS by Rafael Fedler. These platform-based antivirus shortcomings are addressed by the paper presented in this talk.
Threat Analysis on Win10 IoT Core and Recommaended Security Measures by Naohi...CODE BLUE
Windows 10 IoT was released as a platform for IoT.
Windows 10 IoT Core, which is the lightest among Windows 10 IoT, is usable without charge, and can be run on single board computers like Raspberry Pi. So far, Linux-based platforms were considered as the platform for IoT devices, but now there is another option.
We conducted research on security system of Windows 10 IoT Core to judge whether it could be used safely.
We investigated the security design, the security functions, and default services, such as Web, FTP, and SSH, served by this OS. Furthermore, we also analyzed risks of intrusion and malware infection.
As a result of the investigation, like the newest Windows, we found that DEP, ASLR and CFG are also effective as countermeasures for being attacked vulnerabilities that affect the main memory. These countermeasures are not omitted from Windows 10 IoT Core.
On the other hand, we also found some designs and default settings of services and components are insecure.
For example, Windows update is disabled, Windows Firewall is disabled by default settings, Web interface is served on HTTP, and its authentication is basic authentication.
Moreover, we found a problem in the design of the remote debug service. This problem allows an attacker to create any user account and intrude using the web interface or SSH. Therefore, this problem might be abused by worm malware.
Lastly, we will introduce recommended security measures such as disabling unused services, changing settings, enabling the firewall, enabling web interface on HTTPS, etc.
Snort Intrusion Detection / Prevention System on PFSense FirewallHuda Seyam
This project is devoted to presenting a solution to protect web pages that acquire passwords and user names against HTML brute force.
By performing a brute force password auditing against web servers that are using HTTP authentication with Nmap and detect this attack using snort IDS/IPS on PFSense Firewall.
Exploiting Redundancy Properties of Malicious Infrastructure for Incident Det...Positive Hack Days
Author: John Bambenek
The cat-and-mouse game between malware researchers and malware operators has been going for years. The defense community is getting faster at responding to growing threats and taking down command and control centers of malware operators before they causes too much damage. Meanwhile, “bad guys” are building multitier redundant architectures utilizing P2P networks, Tor, and domain generation algorithms (DGA) to improve availability of supporting infrastructure against take-down operations. This report will cover the research of both American and Russian analysts into the use of such techniques and what can be learned about the adversaries who use them. Additionally, the speaker will introduce a new tool that helps researchers dig into DGAs.
DEVNET-1190 Targeted Threat (APT) Defense for Hosted ApplicationsCisco DevNet
This talk discusses the problems of secure API development and how nation states break into Fortune 500 computers and what application developers can/need to do so that their applications don’t get broken in to and how products like Cisco's CCS Nimbus is protected from these problems. it also discusses the secure administration of systems like CCS as sysAdmins and their credentials are the #1 target for these types of attacks.
CoinMiners are on the rise, trending so high that in the last couple of month they almost completely replaced ransomware in both media and the research community. Unlike ransomware which profit from rapid encryption of user’s data taken hostage, CoinMiners profit comes from high jacking computer resources. As long as the CoinMiner stays undetected and stealth, the higher its author profit.
In this talk we will focus on the unexplored territory of CoinMiner evasive maneuver and functionality to avoid getting found by its victims and provide tactics and tools to combat them.
A Profile of the Backoff PoS Malware that Hit 1000+ Retail BusinessesLastline, Inc.
Watch an overview of the Backoff malware that exhibits highly evasive characteristics. Engin Kirda, Ph.D., Co-Founder and Chief Architect at Lastline, gives a background on Backoff and an introduction into the concept of evasive malware.
Backoff PoS Malware is interesting because:
° Over 1000 business have been affected according to the Secret Service
° Used in numerous high profile breaches in the past year
° Targets point-of-sale systems
° Exhibits highly evasive behaviors intended to bypass detection
Detect Advanced and Evasive Malware in Your Network:
http://landing.lastline.com/request-lastline-trial
Snort Intrusion Detection / Prevention System on PFSense FirewallHuda Seyam
This project is devoted to presenting a solution to protect web pages that acquire passwords and user names against HTML brute force.
By performing a brute force password auditing against web servers that are using HTTP authentication with Nmap and detect this attack using snort IDS/IPS on PFSense Firewall.
Exploiting Redundancy Properties of Malicious Infrastructure for Incident Det...Positive Hack Days
Author: John Bambenek
The cat-and-mouse game between malware researchers and malware operators has been going for years. The defense community is getting faster at responding to growing threats and taking down command and control centers of malware operators before they causes too much damage. Meanwhile, “bad guys” are building multitier redundant architectures utilizing P2P networks, Tor, and domain generation algorithms (DGA) to improve availability of supporting infrastructure against take-down operations. This report will cover the research of both American and Russian analysts into the use of such techniques and what can be learned about the adversaries who use them. Additionally, the speaker will introduce a new tool that helps researchers dig into DGAs.
DEVNET-1190 Targeted Threat (APT) Defense for Hosted ApplicationsCisco DevNet
This talk discusses the problems of secure API development and how nation states break into Fortune 500 computers and what application developers can/need to do so that their applications don’t get broken in to and how products like Cisco's CCS Nimbus is protected from these problems. it also discusses the secure administration of systems like CCS as sysAdmins and their credentials are the #1 target for these types of attacks.
CoinMiners are on the rise, trending so high that in the last couple of month they almost completely replaced ransomware in both media and the research community. Unlike ransomware which profit from rapid encryption of user’s data taken hostage, CoinMiners profit comes from high jacking computer resources. As long as the CoinMiner stays undetected and stealth, the higher its author profit.
In this talk we will focus on the unexplored territory of CoinMiner evasive maneuver and functionality to avoid getting found by its victims and provide tactics and tools to combat them.
A Profile of the Backoff PoS Malware that Hit 1000+ Retail BusinessesLastline, Inc.
Watch an overview of the Backoff malware that exhibits highly evasive characteristics. Engin Kirda, Ph.D., Co-Founder and Chief Architect at Lastline, gives a background on Backoff and an introduction into the concept of evasive malware.
Backoff PoS Malware is interesting because:
° Over 1000 business have been affected according to the Secret Service
° Used in numerous high profile breaches in the past year
° Targets point-of-sale systems
° Exhibits highly evasive behaviors intended to bypass detection
Detect Advanced and Evasive Malware in Your Network:
http://landing.lastline.com/request-lastline-trial
Jon Noble. Jon will give a brief overview of why you should consider security as part of your CloudStack deployment, why your approach to security needs to be different than in a traditional environment, and also talk about some of the motives behind the attacks – why they attack you and what they do once they have compromised a system.
The recent WannaCry outbreak clearly demonstrates just how damaging ransomware can be, and how quickly such attacks can disrupt vital services. View the slides from our webinar to learn about WannaCry’s inner-workings, understand how to effectively protect from this threat and what you should do to be prepared for future attacks.
For more information: http://pages.checkpoint.com/anti-ransomware.html
Threat Landscape Lessons from IoTs and Honeynets
This talk is aimed at arming IT professionals with insight into WatchGuard’s latest threat security research.
Applying formal methods to existing software by B.MonateMahaut Gouhier
"Applying formal methods to existing software: what can you expect?" Talk by Benjamin Monate, Co-founder and CTO of TrustInSoft, at the 2018 Sound Static Analysis for Security Workshop, in the NIST, USA, on June 27th.
This work has been supported by the Core Infrastructure Initiative of the Linux foundation.
Learn more about TrustInSoft
https://trust-in-soft.com/
Cyber security webinar 6 - How to build systems that resist attacks?F-Secure Corporation
Building secure software starts from the very beginning of the development process. Trying to fix security at the end of the development cycle is much harder. And even if it is impossible to build systems that would be totally secure from every breach attempt and that have no flaws, you can build systems that cyber attackers will find extremely hard to breach. Find out more how to build secure systems from the webinar recording in the following link and the presentation slides.
https://business.f-secure.com/how-to-build-systems-that-resist-attacks/
Zero Day Malware Detection/Prevention Using Open Source SoftwareMyNOG
Zero Day Malware Detection/Prevention Using Open Source Software – Proof of Concept
Fathi Kamil Mohad Zainuddin
Senior Analyst (Malware Research Centre, MyCERT)
This talk focussed on the challenges facing the DevOps community from the “developers culture perspective” and the consequences of the perceived disinterest in inculcating a complete 360 degrees’ risk mitigation framework in DevOps practices.
The talk touched on the legal +Security+Operational Risk of using Open Source in their SDLC, the need for internal customized Open Source policy and a two-step approach to resolve these risks
Threat Modeling for the Internet of ThingsEric Vétillard
A presentation made in several public events in 2015 about the threats related to the Internet of Things, and how modeling can be used as a way to manage mitigation methods.
Similar to CODE BLUE 2014 : how to avoid the Detection by Malware by HIROSHI SNINOTSUKA (20)
[cb22] Hayabusa Threat Hunting and Fast Forensics in Windows environments fo...CODE BLUE
It started with computer hacking and Japanese linguistics as a kid. Zach Mathis has been based in Kobe, Japan, and has performed both red team services as well as blue team incident response and defense consultation for major Japanese global Japanese corporations since 2006. He is the founder of Yamato Security, one of the largest and most popular hands-on security communities in Japan, and has been providing free training since 2012 to help improve the local security community. Since 2016, he has been teaching security for the SANS institute and holds numerous GIAC certifications. Currently, he is working with other Yamato security members to provide free and open-source security tools to help security analysts with their work.
[cb22] Tales of 5G hacking by Karsten NohlCODE BLUE
Most 5G networks are built in fundamentally new ways, opening new hacking avenues.
Mobile networks have so far been monolithic systems from big vendors; now they become open vendor-mixed ecosystems. Networks are rapidly adopting cloud technologies including dockerization and orchestration. Cloud hacking techniques become highly relevant to mobile networks.
The talk dives into the hacking potential of the technologies needed for these open networks. We illustrate the security challenges with vulnerabilities we found in real-world networks.
[cb22] Your Printer is not your Printer ! - Hacking Printers at Pwn2Own by A...CODE BLUE
Printer has become one of the essential devices in the corporate intranet for the past few years, and its functionalities have also increased significantly. Not only print or fax, cloud printing services like AirPrint are also being supported as well to make it easier to use. Direct printing from mobile devices is now a basic requirement in the IoT era. We also use it to print some internal business documents of the company, which makes it even more important to keep the printer safe.
Nowadays, most of the printers on the market do not have to be connected with USB or traditional cable. As long as you are using a LAN cable connected to the intranet, the computer can find and use the printer immediately. Most of them are based on protocols such as SLP and LLMNR. But is it really safe when vendors adopt those protocols? Furthermore, many printers do not use traditional Linux systems, but use RTOS(Real-Time Operating System) instead, how will this affect the attacker?
In this talk, we will use Canon ImageCLASS MF644Cdw and HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M283fdw as case study, showing how to analyze and gain control access to the printer. We will also demonstrate how to use the vulnerabilities to achieve RCE in RTOS in unauthenticated situations.
[cb22] "The Present and Future of Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure" Inter...CODE BLUE
While hackers have known the importance of sharing research to improve security for years, the importance of coordinated vulnerability disclosure is increasingly recognized by governments around the world. The principals of disclosure an protecting security researchers are common across borders, but different countries have some key differences. This panel will present a global perspective that may in turn inform key public policy and company behavior.
ENISA has published 'Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure policies in the EU' in April 2022 . This report not only provides an objective introduction to the current state of coordinated vulnerability disclosure policies in the Member States of the European Union, but also introduces the operation of vulnerability disclosure in China, Japan and the USA. Based on these findings, the desirable and good practice elements of a coordinated vulnerability disclosure process are examined, followed by a discussion of the challenges and issues.
This session aims to share the contents of this report and clarify the challenges and future direction of operations in Japan, as well as national security and vulnerability handling issues in the US, in a panel discussion with representatives from various jurisdictions.
The panelists are involved in the practice of early warning partnership notified bodies in Japan, the authors of the above report in Europe and the contributors to the above report in the US.
In Japan, the issues of system awareness, incentives, increase in the number of outstanding cases in handling and so-called triage in handling vulnerabilities will be introduced.
From the United States, the Vulnerabilities Equities Process for National Security and the publication of a non-prosecution policy for vulnerability research will be introduced, as well as a historical background on the issue.
The aim is that the panel discussion will enable the audience to understand the international situation surrounding CVD, as well as future trends, in particular the important role of vulnerability in cybersecurity and the challenges faced by society around it.
[cb22] "The Present and Future of Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure" Inter...CODE BLUE
While hackers have known the importance of sharing research to improve security for years, the importance of coordinated vulnerability disclosure is increasingly recognized by governments around the world. The principals of disclosure an protecting security researchers are common across borders, but different countries have some key differences. This panel will present a global perspective that may in turn inform key public policy and company behavior.
ENISA has published 'Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure policies in the EU' in April 2022 . This report not only provides an objective introduction to the current state of coordinated vulnerability disclosure policies in the Member States of the European Union, but also introduces the operation of vulnerability disclosure in China, Japan and the USA. Based on these findings, the desirable and good practice elements of a coordinated vulnerability disclosure process are examined, followed by a discussion of the challenges and issues.
This session aims to share the contents of this report and clarify the challenges and future direction of operations in Japan, as well as national security and vulnerability handling issues in the US, in a panel discussion with representatives from various jurisdictions.
The panelists are involved in the practice of early warning partnership notified bodies in Japan, the authors of the above report in Europe and the contributors to the above report in the US.
In Japan, the issues of system awareness, incentives, increase in the number of outstanding cases in handling and so-called triage in handling vulnerabilities will be introduced.
From the United States, the Vulnerabilities Equities Process for National Security and the publication of a non-prosecution policy for vulnerability research will be introduced, as well as a historical background on the issue.
[cb22] ”The Present and Future of Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure” Inte...CODE BLUE
While hackers have known the importance of sharing research to improve security for years, the importance of coordinated vulnerability disclosure is increasingly recognized by governments around the world. The principals of disclosure an protecting security researchers are common across borders, but different countries have some key differences. This panel will present a global perspective that may in turn inform key public policy and company behavior.
ENISA has published 'Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure policies in the EU' in April 2022 . This report not only provides an objective introduction to the current state of coordinated vulnerability disclosure policies in the Member States of the European Union, but also introduces the operation of vulnerability disclosure in China, Japan and the USA. Based on these findings, the desirable and good practice elements of a coordinated vulnerability disclosure process are examined, followed by a discussion of the challenges and issues.
This session aims to share the contents of this report and clarify the challenges and future direction of operations in Japan, as well as national security and vulnerability handling issues in the US, in a panel discussion with representatives from various jurisdictions.
The panelists are involved in the practice of early warning partnership notified bodies in Japan, the authors of the above report in Europe and the contributors to the above report in the US.
In Japan, the issues of system awareness, incentives, increase in the number of outstanding cases in handling and so-called triage in handling vulnerabilities will be introduced.
From the United States, the Vulnerabilities Equities Process for National Security and the publication of a non-prosecution policy for vulnerability research will be introduced, as well as a historical background on the issue.
The aim is that the panel discussion will enable the audience to understand the international situation surrounding CVD, as well as future trends, in particular the important role of vulnerability in cybersecurity and the challenges faced by society around it.
[cb22] "The Present and Future of Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure" Inter...CODE BLUE
While hackers have known the importance of sharing research to improve security for years, the importance of coordinated vulnerability disclosure is increasingly recognized by governments around the world. The principals of disclosure an protecting security researchers are common across borders, but different countries have some key differences. This panel will present a global perspective that may in turn inform key public policy and company behavior.
ENISA has published 'Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure policies in the EU' in April 2022 . This report not only provides an objective introduction to the current state of coordinated vulnerability disclosure policies in the Member States of the European Union, but also introduces the operation of vulnerability disclosure in China, Japan and the USA. Based on these findings, the desirable and good practice elements of a coordinated vulnerability disclosure process are examined, followed by a discussion of the challenges and issues.
This session aims to share the contents of this report and clarify the challenges and future direction of operations in Japan, as well as national security and vulnerability handling issues in the US, in a panel discussion with representatives from various jurisdictions.
The panelists are involved in the practice of early warning partnership notified bodies in Japan, the authors of the above report in Europe and the contributors to the above report in the US.
In Japan, the issues of system awareness, incentives, increase in the number of outstanding cases in handling and so-called triage in handling vulnerabilities will be introduced.
From the United States, the Vulnerabilities Equities Process for National Security and the publication of a non-prosecution policy for vulnerability research will be introduced, as well as a historical background on the issue.
The aim is that the panel discussion will enable the audience to understand the international situation surrounding CVD, as well as future trends, in particular the important role of vulnerability in cybersecurity and the challenges faced by society around it.
[cb22] Are Embedded Devices Ready for ROP Attacks? -ROP verification for low-...CODE BLUE
Yuuma Taki is enrolled in the Hokkaido Information University Information Media Faculty of Information Media (4th year).
At university he is focusing on learning about security for lower-level components, such OS and CPU. In his third year of undergraduate school, he worked on trying to implement the OS security mechanism "KASLR", at Sechack365.
Currently, he is learning about ROP derivative technology and embedded equipment security.
[cb22] Under the hood of Wslink’s multilayered virtual machine en by Vladisla...CODE BLUE
In October 2021, we published the first analysis of Wslink – a unique loader likely linked to the Lazarus group. Most samples are packed and protected with an advanced virtual machine (VM) obfuscator; the samples contain no clear artifacts and we initially did not associate the obfuscation with a publicly known VM, but we later managed to connect it to CodeVirtualizer. This VM introduces several additional obfuscation techniques such as insertion of junk code, encoding of virtual operands, duplication of virtual opcodes, opaque predicates, merging of virtual instructions, and a nested VM.
Our presentation analyzes the internals of the VM and describes our semi automated approach to “see through” the obfuscation techniques in reasonable time. We demonstrate the approach on some bytecode from a protected sample and compare the results with a non-obfuscated sample, found subsequent to starting our analysis, confirming the method’s validity. Our solution is based on a known deobfuscation method that extracts the semantics of the virtual opcodes, using symbolic execution with simplifying rules. We further treat the bytecode chunks and some internal constructs of the VM as concrete values instead of as symbolic ones, enabling the known deobfuscation method to deal with the additional obfuscation techniques automatically.
[cb22] CloudDragon’s Credential Factory is Powering Up Its Espionage Activiti...CODE BLUE
Kimsuky is a North Korean APT possibly controlled by North Korea's Reconnaissance General Bureau. Based on reports from the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) and other vendors, TeamT5 identified that Kimsuky's most active group, CloudDragon, built a workflow functioning as a "Credential Factory," collecting and exploiting these massive credentials.
The credential factory powers CloudDragon to start its espionage campaigns. CloudDragon's campaigns have aligned with DPRK's interests, targeting the organizations and key figures playing a role in the DPRK relationship. Our database suggested that CloudDragon has possibly infiltrated targets in South Korea, Japan, and the United States. Victims include think tanks, NGOs, media agencies, educational institutes, and many individuals.
CloudDragon's "Credential Factory" can be divided into three small cycles, "Daily Cycle," "Campaign Cycle," and "Post-exploit Cycle." The"Daily Cycle" can collect massive credentials and use the stolen credentials to accelerate its APT life cycle.
In the "Campaign Cycle," CloudDragon develops many new malware. While we responded to CloudDragon's incidents, we found that the actor still relied on BabyShark malware. CloudDragon once used BabyShark to deploy a new browser extension malware targeting victims' browsers. Moreover, CloudDragon is also developing a shellcode-based malware, Dust.
In the "Post-exploit Cycle," the actor relied on hacking tools rather than malicious backdoors. We also identified that the actor used remote desktop software to prevent detection.
In this presentation, we will go through some of the most significant operations conducted by CloudDragon, and more importantly, we will provide possible scenarios of future invasions for defense and detection.
[cb22] From Parroting to Echoing: The Evolution of China’s Bots-Driven Info...CODE BLUE
Social media is no doubt a critical battlefield for threat actors to launch InfoOps, especially in a critical moment such as wartime or the election season. We have seen Bot-Driven Information Operations (InfoOps, aka influence campaign) have attempted to spread disinformation, incite protests in the physical world, and doxxing against journalists.
China's Bots-Driven InfoOps, despite operating on a massive scale, are often considered to have low impact and very little organic engagement. In this talk, we will share our observations on these persistent Bots-Driven InfoOps and dissect their harmful disinformation campaigns circulated in cyberspace.
In the past, most bots-driven operations simply parroted narratives of the Chinese propaganda machine, mechanically disseminating the same propaganda and disinformation artifacts made by Chinese state media. However, recently, we saw the newly created bots turn to post artifacts in a livelier manner. They utilized various tactics, including reposting screenshots of forum posts and disguised as members of “Milk Tea Alliance,” to create a false appearance that such content is being echoed across cyberspace.
We particularly focus on an ongoing China's bots-driven InfoOps targeting Taiwan, which we dub "Operation ChinaRoot." Starting in mid-2021, the bots have been disseminating manipulated information about Taiwan's local politics and Covid-19 measures. Our further investigation has also identified the linkage between Operation ChinaRoot and other Chinese state-linked networks such as DRAGONBRIDGE and Spamouflage.
[cb22] Who is the Mal-Gopher? - Implementation and Evaluation of “gimpfuzzy”...CODE BLUE
Malwares written in Go is increasing every year. Go's cross-platform nature makes it an opportune language for attackers who wish to target multiple platforms. On the other hand, the statically linked libraries make it difficult to distinguish between user functions and libraries, making it difficult for analysts to analyze. This situation has increased the demand for Go malware classification and exploration.
In this talk, we will demonstrate the feasibility of computing similarity and classification of Go malware using a newly proposed method called gimpfuzzy. We have implemented "gimpfuzzy", which incorporates Fuzzy Hashing into the existing gimphash method. In this talk, we will verify the discrimination rate of the classification using the proposed method and confirm the validity of the proposed method by discussing some examples from the classified results. We will also discuss issues in Go-malware classification.
[cb22] Tracking the Entire Iceberg - Long-term APT Malware C2 Protocol Emulat...CODE BLUE
Malware analysts normally obtain IP addresses of the malware's command & control (C2) servers by analyzing samples. This approach works in commoditized attacks or campaigns. However, with targeted attacks using APT malware, it's difficult to acquire a sufficient number of samples for organizations other than antivirus companies. As a result, malware C2 IOCs collected by a single organization are just the tip of the iceberg.
For years, I have reversed the C2 protocols of high-profile APT malware families then discovered the active C2 servers on the Internet by emulating the protocols. In this presentation, I will explain how to emulate the protocols of two long-term pieces of malware used by PRC-linked cyber espionage threat actors: Winnti 4.0 and ShadowPad.
Both pieces of malware support multiple C2 protocols like TCP/TLS/HTTP/HTTPS/UDP. It's also common to have different data formats and encoding algorithms per each protocol in one piece of malware. I'll cover the protocol details while referring to unique functions such as server-mode in Winnti 4.0 and multiple protocol listening at a single port in ShadowPad. Additionally, I'll share the findings regarding the Internet-wide C2 scanning and its limitations.
After the presentation, I'll publish over 140 C2 IOCs with the date ranges in which they were discovered. These dates are more helpful than just IP address information since the C2s are typically found on hosted servers, meaning that the C2 could sometimes exist on a specific IP only for a very limited time. 65% of these IOCs have 0 detection on VirusTotal as of the time of this writing.
[cb22] Fight Against Malware Development Life Cycle by Shusei Tomonaga and Yu...CODE BLUE
We are swamped with new types of malware every day. The goal of malware analysis is not to reveal every single detail of the malware. It is more important to develop tools for efficiency or introduce automation to avoid repeating the same analysis process. Therefore, malware analysts usually actively develop tools and build analysis systems. On the other hand, it costs a lot for such tool developments and system maintenance. Incident trends change daily, and malware keeps evolving. However, it is not easy to keep up with new threats. Malware analysts spend a long time maintaining their analysis systems, and it results in reducing their time for necessary analysis of new types of malware.
To solve these problems, we incorporate DevOps practices into malware analysis to reduce the cost of system maintenance by using CI/CD and Serverless. This presentation shares our experience on how CI/CD, Serverless, and other cloud technologies can be used to streamline malware analysis. Specifically, the following case studies are discussed.
* Malware C2 Monitoring
* Malware Hunting using Cloud
* YARA CI/CD system
* Malware Analysis System on Cloud
* Memory Forensic on Cloud
Through the above case studies, we will share the benefits and tips of using the cloud and show how to build a similar system using Infrastructure as Code (IaC). The audience will learn how to improve the efficiency of malware analysis and build a malware analysis system using Cloud infrastructure.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
Elevating Tactical DDD Patterns Through Object CalisthenicsDorra BARTAGUIZ
After immersing yourself in the blue book and its red counterpart, attending DDD-focused conferences, and applying tactical patterns, you're left with a crucial question: How do I ensure my design is effective? Tactical patterns within Domain-Driven Design (DDD) serve as guiding principles for creating clear and manageable domain models. However, achieving success with these patterns requires additional guidance. Interestingly, we've observed that a set of constraints initially designed for training purposes remarkably aligns with effective pattern implementation, offering a more ‘mechanical’ approach. Let's explore together how Object Calisthenics can elevate the design of your tactical DDD patterns, offering concrete help for those venturing into DDD for the first time!
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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