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Should I Complete Network Security Tests Only Once a Year?
Sep 26, 2022 Sprocket Security

Should I Complete Network Security Tests Only Once a Year?

See the infographic on the costly consequences of completing network security tests only once a year. Learn how continuous penetration testing will save you money year-round.
Creating a CVE Trends Command Line Tool
Aug 29, 2022 Nicholas Anastasi

Creating a CVE Trends Command Line Tool

How to create a CVE Trends Command Line Tool and be notified in Slack via Webhooks.
Exploiting N-Day Vulnerabilities at Scale with CPT
Jul 19, 2022 Nate Fair

Exploiting N-Day Vulnerabilities at Scale with CPT

A basic guide on how Sprocket utilizes Continuous Penetration Testing to rapidly identify and exploit vulnerabilities.
Password spraying and MFA bypasses in the modern security landscape
Jan 31, 2022 Nicholas Anastasi

Password spraying and MFA bypasses in the modern security landscape

Any offensive security operator will tell you that guessing employee credentials is key to compromising your customer’s network – and therefore highlighting vulnerabilities – during a cyber-security engagement. The thing is, it’s easier said than done as companies increasingly continue to transition to cloud services such as Microsoft Office 365 (O365) – all of which provide multi-factor authentication (MFA)
Crossing the Log4j Horizon - A Vulnerability With No Return
Jan 10, 2022 Nicholas Anastasi

Crossing the Log4j Horizon - A Vulnerability With No Return

A vulnerability was recently disclosed for the Java logging library, Log4j. The vulnerability is wide-reaching and affects both open-source projects and enterprise software. VMWare announced shortly after the release of the issue that several of their products were affected. A proof of concept has been released for VMWare Horizon instances and allows attackers to execute code as an unauthenticated user...
Another Log4j on the fire: Unifi
Dec 28, 2021 Nicholas Anastasi

Another Log4j on the fire: Unifi

By now, you’re probably well aware of a recently disclosed vulnerability for the Java logging library, Log4j. The vulnerability is wide-reaching and affects Ubiquiti's Unifi Network Application. In this article, we’re going to break down the exploitation process and touch on some post-exploitation methods for leveraging access to the underlying operating system.