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ISC StormCast for Tuesday, January 21st, 2025
January 20, 2025
6:20
5.59 MB
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In this episode, we talk about downloading and analyzing partial ZIP files, how legitimate remote access tools are used in recent compromises and how a research found an SSRF vulnerability in Azure DevOps
Partial ZIP File Downloads
A closer look at how attackers are leveraging partial ZIP file downloads to bypass file verification systems and plant malicious content.
https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Partial%20ZIP%20File%20Downloads/31608
Ukrainian CERT Advisory on AnyDesk Threat
The Ukrainian CERT provides detailed guidance on identifying and mitigating recent cyber threats exploiting AnyDesk for unauthorized access.
https://cert.gov.ua/article/6282069
Finding SSRFs in Azure DevOps
An in-depth analysis of how server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities are discovered and exploited in Azure DevOps pipelines.
https://binarysecurity.no/posts/2025/01/finding-ssrfs-in-devops
Partial ZIP File Downloads
A closer look at how attackers are leveraging partial ZIP file downloads to bypass file verification systems and plant malicious content.
https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Partial%20ZIP%20File%20Downloads/31608
Ukrainian CERT Advisory on AnyDesk Threat
The Ukrainian CERT provides detailed guidance on identifying and mitigating recent cyber threats exploiting AnyDesk for unauthorized access.
https://cert.gov.ua/article/6282069
Finding SSRFs in Azure DevOps
An in-depth analysis of how server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities are discovered and exploited in Azure DevOps pipelines.
https://binarysecurity.no/posts/2025/01/finding-ssrfs-in-devops