Who’s Bootin’? Dissecting the Master Boot Record
Hal Denton // Have you ever been given an encrypted hard drive to perform forensic analysis on? What could go wrong? Probably the first thought rolling through your mind is […]
Hal Denton // Have you ever been given an encrypted hard drive to perform forensic analysis on? What could go wrong? Probably the first thought rolling through your mind is […]
Kent Ickler // It’s been over two years since Jordan and I talked about a Blue Team’s perspective on Red Team tools. A Blue Team’s Perspective on Red Team Hack […]
Carrie Roberts // PowerShell incorporates the handy feature of writing commands executed to a file to make them easy to refer back to later. This functionality is provided by the […]
Noah Heckman // Windows Vista didn’t have many fans in the Windows community (to put it lightly). It beaconed in a new user interface, file structure, and a bunch of […]
Carrie Roberts // PowerShell’s Constrained Language (CLM) mode limits the functionality available to users to reduce the attack surface. It is meant to be used in conjunction with application control […]
Jordan Drysdale // Overview The following description of some of Impacket’s tools and techniques is a tribute to the authors, SecureAuthCorp, and the open-source effort to maintain and extend the code. […]
Jordan Drysdale // Summary! There are tons of security event management (SIEM) solutions available these days, but this blog will focus on Microsoft Sentinel. Sentinel is easy to deploy, logs […]
Have you heard of Backdoors & Breaches, or even have a deck of your own, and yet… still don’t know how to use it? We created an incident response card […]