Continuing with the previous posts where we talked about the most common forms of identity theft on the internet, and having specified the usual modus operandi from the beginning to the end, we have not come to the end to…
Continuing with the previous posts where we talked about the most common forms of identity theft on the internet, and having specified the usual modus operandi from the beginning to the end, we have not come to the end to…
Denial of Service (DOS) attacks are one of the most commonly used digital “weapons” for many purposes today. Some of its uses are blackmail, control of competitors, power test or deviation of attention. The concept of denial of service is…
When we talk about memory corruption errors, the first thing that we see at the head is the classic buffer overflow, which makes a lot of sense since, some called it the vulnerability of the decade back in 2000, nowadays continues…
We are pleased to present you PackerInspector, a new on-line service for packer analysis, created as the result of the research presented at IEEE Security & Privacy en 2015: SoK: Deep Packer Inspection: A Longitudinal Study of the Complexity of…
In the series Hardening binaries posts you have seen that many defenses are implanted in the compilers themselves, but how are they implemented? Taking the case of GCC, the GNU compiler collection, let’s explain the general GCC infrastructure and roughly how…
Continuing with the previous post where the typical identity impersonation behaviors are identified, and once we have identified the legal basis that recognizes criminal type based on article 248.1 LO 10/1995 of the Criminal Code, Operandi usually follows the offense…