Red Teaming vs. Penetration Testing: Understanding the Differences
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats, organizations are under constant pressure to stay one step ahead of attackers. This has led to a surge in demand for offensive security services—but not all offensive assessments are created equal. Two of...
MouseJacking (With Flipper Zero): Tales from Pen Testing Trenches
As a continuation in our series of penetration testing stories (who doesn’t love those) we bring you MouseJacking (With Flipper Zero). Check out the first blog post in the series here here. In this engagement, we were successfully able to...
The Risks of Storing Passwords in SharePoint
In the era of increasing cyber threats, the security of sensitive information has become paramount for organizations of all sizes. SharePoint, a widely used platform for collaboration and information management, is not immune to these concerns. A particularly alarming issue...
Turkeys Will Get Stuffed Soon. Credentials Will Get Stuffed Now.
Introduction Credential stuffing is a form of cyberattack where attackers use automated scripts to try a large number of username and password combinations (usually obtained from previous breaches) on multiple websites, hoping that individuals have reused their credentials. While this...
Unmasking the Shadows: The Unseen Vulnerabilities Within Your Walls
Prior to reading this, please check out a previous blog of ours on how important an external penetration test is. https://brackish.io/guarding-the-digital-front-door-the-external-penetration-test Hey there, security enthusiasts and curious minds alike! Today, we are taking a deep dive into a topic that’s...
Insecure Deserialization
Introduction Insecure deserialization is a cybersecurity vulnerability that affects various programming languages, including C#, Java, PHP, Python, and others. This article explores the dangers of insecure deserialization, how it affects different languages, and how developers can mitigate the risks. Additionally,...
Phishing, Domain Names, and TLDs
As a small or medium-sized business owner, you may be aware of the threat of phishing attacks. Phishing is a common technique used by cybercriminals to trick people into giving away sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, or credit card...

