Core Impact has further enhanced the pen testing process with the introduction of two new modules. The first module enables the use of .NET assemblies,
Cobalt Strike 4.4 is now available. This release puts more control into your hands, improves Cobalt Strikeās evasive qualities and addresses a number of smaller
SentinelOne discovered a denial of service (DoS) vulnerability in Cobalt Strike. The bug (aka Hotcobalt) can cause a denial of service on a teamserver by using
This post, from Ernesto Alvarez Capandeguy of Core Security’s CoreLabs Research Team, describes techniques used for creating UDP redirectors for protecting Cobalt Strike team servers.
Cobalt Strike 4.2 is now available. This release overhauls our user exploitation features, adds more memory flexibility options to Beacon, adds more behavior flexibility to
Cobalt Strike can use PowerShell, .NET, and Reflective DLLs for its post-exploitation features. This is the weaponization problem set. How to take things, developed outside