Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Welcoming Bob Lyle,Our Chief Revenue Officer

‍We are thrilled to welcome Bob Lyle to Riscosity as our Chief Revenue Officer. Bob is an accomplished executive with extensive GTM experience in scaling software and security companies. He will be responsible for the planning, development, and global execution of our revenue strategy as we continue to evolve our business.

Adobe ColdFusion Vulnerability: SafeBreach Coverage for US-CERT Alert (AA23-339A)

On December 5th, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released an advisory that confirmed the exploitation of CVE-2023-26360 at a Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agency by unknown threat actors. Exploiting this vulnerability allowed threat actors to gain access to the FCEB agency network on two separate occasions in June 2023.

The Pool Party You Will Never Forget: New Process Injection Techniques Using Windows Thread Pools

During a cyber attack, malicious actors often breach an organization’s perimeter security with tactics like vulnerability exploitation and phishing. Once inside, they attempt to navigate the organization’s network to escalate their privileges and steal or encrypt data—but here they often face sophisticated endpoint detection and response (EDR) systems designed to identify and prevent this type of activity.

The SEC, the SolarWinds Complaint, and the Lack of Transparency

‍ The US Securities and Exchange Commission's complaint against SolarWinds and its Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Tim Brown has sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity community. Solarwinds and Brown have been accused of fraud, the details of which can be found in an extensive 68-page document. ‍ This complaint, in itself a bold move, has been particularly jolting to cyber professionals given the SEC’s July 2023 regulations.

Request smuggling and HTTP/2 downgrading: exploit walkthrough

During a recent penetration test on a customer application, I noticed weird interactions between the web front-end and back-end. This would eventually turn out to be a vulnerability called HTTP request smuggling, enabled by the fact that the front-end was configured to downgrade HTTP/2 requests to HTTP/1.1. With the help from my colleague Thomas Stacey, we were able to construct an exploit chain with response queue desynchronization along with traditional HTTP/1.1 request smuggling techniques.

Code injection in Python: examples and prevention

As software becomes increasingly integral to our professional and personal lives, the need to protect information and systems from malicious attacks grows proportionately. One of the critical threats that Python developers must grapple with is the risk of code injection, a sophisticated and often devastating form of cyberattack.

CVE-2023-41998, CVE-2023-41999, and CVE-2023-42000: Multiple Arcserve UDP Vulnerabilities Patched

On November 23, 2023, Arcserve released Arcserve Unified Data Protection (UDP) 9.2 to address three vulnerabilities, including a critical-severity remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability. Subsequently on November 27, 2023, Tenable published public Proof of Concepts (PoCs) for these vulnerabilities, as they were the ones who initially disclosed these vulnerabilities to Arcserve back in August 2023.

Navigating the Intersection of Cyber Threats, AI-Powered Challenges, and Digital Resilience to Safeguard Critical National Infrastructure

In today's interconnected world, where technology and data are at the forefront of modern society, the protection of critical national infrastructure has become more crucial than ever. The convergence of cyber threats and advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) has created a complex landscape, making it imperative for organisations to develop strategies that enhance their ability to withstand and recover from digital challenges.