Goodies for Hoodies: TCP Timestamps
Does your penetration test always return a low-risk finding about TCP Timestamps? Why worry about it? Because it gives hackers info to use in other attacks.
Does your penetration test always return a low-risk finding about TCP Timestamps? Why worry about it? Because it gives hackers info to use in other attacks.
In this post we’ll look at why IKE VPNs with Aggressive Mode enabled continue to be a vulnerability, how it can be exploited, and how to mitigate this risk.
Raxis Lead Developer, Adam Fernandez, has developed a tool to use for testing JSON-based REST APIs, and we’re sharing this tool on GitHub to help API developers test their own code during the SDLC process and to prepare for third-party API penetration tests.
Raxis COO Bonnie Smyre discusses the vulnerabilities that arise when web apps transmit data insecurely and what you can do to secure your apps.
Raxis CEO Mark Puckett discusses current cybersecurity threats and why it doesn’t pay to be complacent.