The Hackle Box is a monthly cyber threat intel discussion where Oscar Minks and members of FRSecure's technical services team (Team Ambush) break down the latest trends in the information security industry involving hacking techniques, vulnerabilities, exploits, and more.
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The Hackle Box is a monthly cyber threat intel discussion where Oscar Minks and members of FRSecure's technical services team (Team Ambush) break down the latest trends in the information security industry involving hacking techniques, vulnerabilities, exploits, and more.
The guys are back for another episode of the Hackle Box—a monthly conversation between information security experts about new and noteworthy exploits. This special holiday episode, Pinky shares a reading of "The Night Before Breachmas", the gang talks encrypted texting, Microsoft's MFA flaw - aka "AuthQuake", and hackers bypassing AntiVirus protections with BYOVD.
Links: "FBI Warns iPhone And Android Users—Stop Sending Texts" https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2024/12/06/fbi-warns-iphone-and-android-users-stop-sending-texts/
"Researchers Uncover Malware Using BYOVD to Bypass Antivirus Protections" https://thehackernews.com/2024/11/researchers-uncover-malware-using-byovd.html?m=1
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The Hackle Box
The Hackle Box is a monthly cyber threat intel discussion where Oscar Minks and members of FRSecure's technical services team (Team Ambush) break down the latest trends in the information security industry involving hacking techniques, vulnerabilities, exploits, and more.