In today's world it is only a matter of time before a company's data is breached and this time it was LastPass. They said that they discovered the breach on Friday, 6/12/15 and they quickly reported it to users the following Monday, 6/15/15. Nothing has been said to what date the breach actually occurred though.
LastPass has also stated that no encrypted user vaults were taken, nor that any user accounts were accessed. Only account email addresses, password reminders, server per user salts, and authentication hashes were compromised.
This sounds like another terrible breach, right? What are all the LastPass users going to do now?
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n00bs CTF Labs - Infosec Institute Write-Up
Earlier I posted about the Infosec Institute hosting a small 15 lab CTF (Capture the Flag) challenge. Well, this post is going to be my write-up on the solutions for all the labs. For more information on CTF challenges or Information Security in general, please check out my Resources page.
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If you still want to attempt these labs on your own, please read my earlier post first, n00bs CTF Labs - Infosec Institute. Otherwise, continue reading to see my write-up.Thursday, March 26, 2015
n00bs CTF Labs - Infosec Institute
The Infosec Institute is hosting a small CTF challenge for beginners. There are 15 Capture the Flag challenges, starting with the basics and getting more challenging as you progress through them. Also, each challenge offers the chance to earn some money. Starting from $10 for the first challenge to $150 for the last, totaling $1200.
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