Release notes HTTP/2 support with BitNinja WAF 2.0

HTTP/2 support with BitNinja WAF 2.0 The version of bitninja-ssl-termination 1.1.0, which is practically a HAProxy (1.8.9), can handle HTTP2 connections. It will be installed automatically by BitNinja (v 1.20.10) and it will reconfigure the configs for HTTP/2. It only affects the HTTPS connections. HTTP2 over TLS (h2) is supported by all of the modern […]

Trending Riskware – a thin line between benign and malicious programs

Riskware – a thin line between benign and malicious programs Programming is something that can be used for good and also for bad reasons. We can write software with the sole purpose of causing harm, or we can be developers whose aim is to make things better and easier. Nowadays we can hear a lot […]

Trending What is going on in the background of the cyberworld

There are things we are not really waiting for, in fact we are looking for a way to bypass or avoid them. Unfortunately, some of them are inevitable just like the Cyber Worldwar, which in fact has already begun. Mentionable acts from history There was a historical milestone on May 12th, 2017 when within only […]

Security analysis Drupalgeddon 3 in retrospect

As you know, recently we’ve released multiple security patches for the Drupalgeddon vulnerabilities. The last one was Drupal Remote Code Execution - SA-CORE-2018-004, CVE-2018-7602, patched only 2 days after it was first discovered. We’re very proud of our quick reaction time and would like to share some statistics with you about the attacks that were […]

Trending Kevin Mitnick the most famous hacker

Where it all began Kevin David Mitnick is one of the most famous hackers. At age 13 Mitnick used dumpster dicing and social engineering to bypass the bus ticketing system in Los Angeles, this way he was able to ride the LA area using unused transfer slips. First big step His first unauthorized access to […]

Trending GDPR and BitNinja - Important updates

By now, you are likely aware that on May 25, 2018, a new data privacy law introduced in Europe called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will go into effect. GDPR govern how businesses collect, use and share personal data and it allows individuals to exercise their legal rights. Of course, we have taken the […]

Threat lab GPON routers – new elements of your botnet attacks?

People can never rest. We thought that after the last serious Drupal vulnerablity finally we can rest, but a new threat came up which is including GPON routers made by Dasan. GPON is a type of Passive Optical Network (PON) used to provide fiber connections. It is being used to provide short haul fiber connections […]

Threat lab 3rd Drupalgeddon alert! How to be protected with BitNinja?

Third critical Drupal vulnerability discovered!!! Those who are running a Drupal website couldn’t have a rest over the past few weeks. This is the third time when Drupal recommends to update these sites. During exploring the previous remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability, the CVE-2018-7600, the team discovered a new RCE vulnerability (CVE-2018-7602). If  you or […]

Trending Security by design

Our team has attended the CloudFest back in March where during the security panel we have attended a presentation about the importance of security by design an important thing in terms of responsibility and suggested OWASP as a standard to start with. In this blog post we would like to show, why it is important […]

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