Prism Infosec Exhibiting at the NCSC’s Flagship Event CYBERUK22
Prism Infosec is delighted to announce that it will be exhibiting at the NCSC’s CYBERUK 2022 conference, in Newport on the 11th and 12th of May 2022 on stand A29. For more information on the conference see the NCSC website and agenda. Do come and visit our stand for a chat and to learn more […]
Let’s Go Phishing
Prism Infosec’s security consultant Kian J, provides a detailed account of a successful simulated phishing attack
ICO data reveals sharp rise in attacks
Recent data from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) Data Security Trends Analysis Q1 2021-22 (capturing incidents for the period 1 April – 30 June 2021) reveal there’s been a sharp rise in specific cyber attacks as attackers seek to capitalise on the disruption caused by the pandemic and working from home (WFH). The biggest leap […]
Threats and priorities for 2022
Phil Robinson, December 23rd 2021 Many businesses will still be grappling with the seismic shifts of the pandemic as they eye 2022. The rush to roll-out systems to support home working and to activate virtual versions of real-world business channels saw unprecedented digital transformation equivalent to years achieved in just a few months. But this […]
Apache ‘Log4Shell’ Log4j (version 2) vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228)
Our teams are actively responding to the Log4Shell (or LogJam) 0-day threat which has been reported in the Apache Log4j 2 Java library and has been awarded a severity rating of 10 out of 10 by NIST. We are alerting customers to systems and services that may potentially be impacted and assisting with the investigation and remediation of any […]
Alexis V elected to CREST-EU Council
We’re proud to announce that Alexis V, Senior Security Consultant at Prism Infosec, has been elected to the newly formed CREST-EU Council. CREST, an international not-for-profit accreditation and certification body that represents and supports the technical information security market, announced its intention to form the Council and an EU Chapter at the end of October. Due to meet in the […]
Was the NSA’s Cyber Security director right to say attackers know networks best?
By Phil Robinson There was an interesting spat on Twitter during September when Rob Joyce, Cyber Security Director of the National Security Agency, disputed the notion put forward by security researcher @RayRedacted that “Defenders think in lists, attackers think in graphs”. (Presumably suggesting that defenders are preoccupied with tick lists and compliance while attackers are looking at the data […]
No Shell? No Problem!
Enumerating internal networks via ssh-tunnels, Alexis V, November 2021 On a recent engagement, we were tasked to assess the security of an Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server. We were provided with a regular account to facilitate the file uploads, and so proceeded to work our way through the common checks. We tried to: Log […]
Apache Webserver Directory Traversal Vulnerability (CVE-2021-41773)
CVE-2021-41773 Apache Web 0day A new apache 0day vulnerability has just been announced that affects Apache version 2.4.49. “A flaw was found in a change made to path normalization in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.49. An attacker could use a path traversal attack to map URLs to files outside the expected document root.” Further information can […]
Prism Infosec Statement on NPCC Police CyberAlarm
Operated by the National Police Chief’s Council (NPCC) and Pervade Software, the Police CyberAlarm service is a free tool to assist organisations with monitoring malicious cyber activity. The service helps to detect and provide regular reports of suspected malicious activity, enabling organisations to respond to potential cyber attacks. The NPCC and Pervade Software engaged Prism […]