At GreyNoise, we're excited to announce that our Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) is now available. We believe that everyone should have equal access to our product and service, regardless of their disabilities or abilities.
ChatGPT recently announced a "plugin" capability which lets their revolutionary chatbot and API reach out and touch external resources, enabling prompt engineers to — essentially — build complete, working applications. Unfortunately their examples contain an outdated component which attackers are actively exploiting in other contexts.
If you’re looking for an extremely wholesome conference to attend, look no further than PancakesCon. This conference requires speakers to talk about 2 things: (1) a brief talk about any cybersecurity topic and (2) a brief talk about something which is not IT-related. As you might imagine, this leads to some great talks!
Whether you’re working with netflow data collected from your own devices, flow logs from a cloud provider, or purchasing data from netflow providers, you may find it challenging to get immediate value out of it.
GreyNoise researchers explain the process of gaining a foothold in firmware or a physical device for vulnerability research and achieving a debuggable interface. While existing Proof-Of-Concept code for (yet another) D-Link vulnerability CVE-2022-1262 is utilized within this document, as well as strong hints at suspect areas of code, don’t expect to find any new ready-to-fire exploits buried in the contents below.
GreyNoise researchers continue their "week in the life of a GreyNoise sensor" series and take a deep dive into the non-benign activity that awaits systems and services that are connected to the internet.
Why are SOC Analysts struggling so much? In this blog you will learn how GreyNoise and Cribl work better together to solve this challenge. You can also watch GreyNoise founder & CEO, Andrew Morris' livestream video with Ed Bailey from Cribl.
Giving back to the cyber security community will always be a key part of the GreyNoise mission, so our free plan isn’t going anywhere. But there are a lot of benefits to a paid plan that may not be immediately obvious. Here are the 7 reasons you should upgrade, and when a paid plan might not be a good. fit for you.
The IP Timeline provides context to 60 days of data collected on an IP displayed in timechart format. Users can correlate the behavior of an IP they have seen in their data, learn what schedule an IP operates on, or gain a greater understanding of ownership and behavioral changes.
To create IP Similarity, we have been collecting, analyzing, and labeling internet background noise, and we have come to identify patterns among scanners and background noise traffic. We want to enable anyone to quickly sniff out these groups without synthesizing large amounts of raw data to find similar behavior combinations.
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