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Log4j vulnerability: what is it and how to detect it?
Vulnerabilities and Threats

Log4j vulnerability: what is it and how to detect it?

Andy Hornegold
December 15, 2021
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Apache Log4j is a logging package for Java which has been widely adopted and integrated into many applications. Developers need a way of ...
Announcing Changes to our Essential plan
Product

Announcing Changes to our Essential plan

September 28, 2021
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To ensure our product keeps pace and remains relevant for our customers and their requirements, we’re always asking for feedback to learn...
Interview With Chris Wallis, the Founder & CEO of Intruder
In the News

Interview With Chris Wallis, the Founder & CEO of Intruder

March 23, 2021
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Safety Detectives: What motivated you to start Intruder? Chris Wallis: I was working in a finance organization when a new vulnerability...
9 minutes to breach: the life expectancy of an unsecured MongoDB honeypot
Vulnerabilities and Threats

9 minutes to breach: the life expectancy of an unsecured MongoDB honeypot

Daniel Andrew
July 7, 2020
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Our research shows that Mongo databases are subject to continual attacks when exposed to the internet. Attacks are carried out ...
SMBGhost: Strange SMB Vulnerability Disclosures and Wannacry 2.0?
Vulnerabilities and Threats

SMBGhost: Strange SMB Vulnerability Disclosures and Wannacry 2.0?

Daniel Andrew
March 12, 2020
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A new critical vulnerability in affecting Windows systems came to light on Tuesday, affecting SMB services used by the latest versions of...
User Enumeration in Microsoft Products: An Incident Waiting to Happen?
Vulnerabilities and Threats

User Enumeration in Microsoft Products: An Incident Waiting to Happen?

Daniel Andrew
September 26, 2019
min read
Intruder’s latest research reveals that up to 13,000 organisations are affected by little-known user enumeration flaws in a range of…
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