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24 | 282 | |
3,166 | 25,017 | |
2.3% | 3.7% | |
0.0 | 8.8 | |
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Scala | JavaScript | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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TheHive
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Free Tech Tools and Resources - Connection Tracing, Throttling Tool, Log Search & More
TheHive is a versatile open-source solution for streamlining the investigation and prompt handling of security incidents. Seamlessly integrates with MISP to facilitate the transition from event analysis to investigation initiation, enabling efficient synchronization and export for collaborative threat detection and response. Moreover, coupling TheHive with Cortex empowers security professionals to efficiently analyze up to hundreds of observables. Timely-Lychee-5204 describes it as, "an open-source and scalable Security Incident Response Platform designed for handling incidents efficiently."
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Monthly Security Checklist
TheHive/Cortex - https://thehive-project.org/
- Does anyone have experience with self-hosted endpoint security solutions?
- New blue team
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Incident Response: What tool workflow do you use to collaborate on and document IR?
I haven't done any IR myself, but I was thinking something like TheHive Project (open source) or similar proprietary IR toolsets would be common. But over on r/blueteamsec I just saw this post, where people claimed to be using:
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What companies/startups are using Scala (open source projects on github)?
There are so many of them in big data, e.g. Kafka, Spark, Flink, Delta, Snowplow, Finagle, Deequ, CMAK, OpenWhisk, Snowflake, TheHive, TVM-VTA, etc.
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We are a security team with 20+ years of ethical hacking, and we've defended over 2 million attacks with Blumira. Ask Us Anything.
https://thehive-project.org/ - of course :)
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I want to buy a SIEM, but I don't know which one
I also recommend checking out TheHive Project and Cortex. I used these in my SOC days and was super impressed with features, like linking incidents automatically based on reported IOCs. TheHive runs on elasticsearch under the hood, too.
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What's in your toolkit?
We used to use TheHive and really liked it. The IoC tracking and case linking was very nice. And the Cortex integrations were awesome. And then manglement dictated a single ticket system to rule them all. Since they didn't bother to purchase the IR module, we're stuck with a subpar system which I'll leave nameless.
- Are there any free / open source Evidence Management Systems?
CyberChef
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CyberChef VS DevToolboxWeb - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 6 Feb 2024
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CyberChef from GCHQ: The Cyber Swiss Army Knife
It uses a combination of magic bytes (like the `file` command), entropy analysis and character frequency detection to determine whether an output is likely to be of interest to the user.
The file type mechanism is written here[0]. There's a list of all signatures we detect here[1].
[0] https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/blob/master/src/core/lib/F...
- Show HN: File Hider
- CyberChef is a useful tool for decoding information.
- Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
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HTB - Pilgrimage Writeup
When we did cargo run "/etc/passwd" on the file we got an image with code injected into it. When we upload it to the server and download the "shrunken" version of it we can run identify -verbose {image} to get the outputting hex values of our input. Inputting it to something like CyberChef and converting it from hex to ascii we get this output:
- HTTPie Desktop: cross-platform API testing client for humans
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Show HN: Firefox addon to quarantine a tab to use offline with private data
Many of the use cases mentioned are available through a single tool called CyberChef.
There is an online version [1] but it doesn't submit any data to any servers. It only loads JS for the operations it needs to perform.
You can also download it and run it offline [2]. This is what I do.
I'll leave it up to you to decide if this makes QuaranTab unnecessary or if it's the perfect reason to use QuaranTab.
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Unlocking Discord Nitro Features for Free
CyberChef has been my go to for a while for this sort of stuff. Easy to use GUI, can stack multiple commands fairly easily.
What are some alternatives?
Aurora-Incident-Response - Incident Response Documentation made easy. Developed by Incident Responders for Incident Responders
QR-Code-generator - High-quality QR Code generator library in Java, TypeScript/JavaScript, Python, Rust, C++, C.
velociraptor - Digging Deeper....
CapRover - Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx) - aka Heroku on Steroids
py4e - Web site for www.py4e.com and source to the Python 3.0 textbook
cyberchef-recipes - A list of cyber-chef recipes and curated links
Ciphey - ⚡ Automatically decrypt encryptions without knowing the key or cipher, decode encodings, and crack hashes ⚡
Monica - Personal CRM. Remember everything about your friends, family and business relationships.
binwalk - Firmware Analysis Tool [Moved to: https://github.com/ReFirmLabs/binwalk]
TeslaMate - A self-hosted data logger for your Tesla 🚘
Reactive Resume - A one-of-a-kind resume builder that keeps your privacy in mind. Completely secure, customizable, portable, open-source and free forever. Try it out today! [Moved to: https://github.com/AmruthPillai/Reactive-Resume]
DevUtils-app - All-in-one Toolbox for Developers. Native macOS app.