Intelligence

June 30, 2014

SECURITY

Threat Spotlight: A String of ‘Paerls’, Part One

5 min read

This post was co-authored by Jaeson Schultz, Joel Esler, and Richard Harman.  Update 7-8-14: Part 2 can be found here This is part one in a two-part series due to the sheer amount of data we found on this threat and threat actor. This particular attack was a combined spearphishing and exploit attempt. As we’ve seen in the past, this […]

June 12, 2014

NETWORKING

CMX Takes the Stage at DevNet Hackathon at #CLUS 2014

1 min read

Earlier this week you learned about the network at Cisco Live! If you attended the event this year, you'll also have noticed that there was a brand new extension...

June 2, 2014

SECURITY

Attack Analysis with a Fast Graph

3 min read

This post is co-authored by Martin Lee, Armin Pelkmann, and Preetham Raghunanda. Cyber security analysts tend to redundantly perform the same attack queries with different input data. Unfortunately, the search for useful meta-data correlation across proprietary and open source data sets may be laborious and time consuming with relational databases as multiple tables are joined, […]

May 19, 2014

SECURITY

Angling for Silverlight Exploits

6 min read

This post is co-authored by Andrew Tsonchev, Jaeson Schultz, Alex Chiu, Seth Hanford, Craig Williams, Steven Poulson, and Joel Esler. Special thanks to co-author Brandon Stultz for the exploit reverse engineering.  Silverlight exploits are the drive-by flavor of the month. Exploit Kit (EK) owners are adding Silverlight to their update releases, and since April 23rd we have […]