March 4, 2024, 1:55 a.m. | Guru Baran

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A recent investigation has uncovered a flaw in internet-connected doorbell cameras, specifically affecting Ivanti’s Pulse Secure appliances. The NVISO Incident Response team discovered the discovery, which identified two covert TLS-based backdoors, SparkCockpit and SparkTar, allowing attackers to hijack these devices and gain unauthorized access to internal networks. The investigation was triggered by a critical-sector organization […]


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