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The malware threat landscape: NodeStealer, DuckTail, and more

Engineering at Meta

Novel NodeStealer malware: An in-depth analysis In late January 2023, our security team identified a new malware NodeStealer that targeted internet browsers on Windows with a goal of stealing cookies and saved usernames and passwords to ultimately compromise Facebook, Gmail, and Outlook accounts. environment.

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How to measure the performance of a website

Kentik

To be more specific: slowness can be introduced as your digital connection traverses your PC, the local wifi/wired connection, the local ISP, the Tier 1 or Tier 2 provider, or the CDN that provides the hardware which hosts the web server running the application. Your PC sends out what is called a “SYN” packet to the destination’s IP address.

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Why is my SaaS application so slow?

Kentik

To properly monitor them, it’s paramount to find out which servers your end users are connecting to. While you’re at the browser, clear cached files and cookies. This is sort of a long shot, but are you using a corporate DNS server? Make sure that both devices are using the same server. But, it isn’t easy.

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Anatomy of a Blackhat SEO spam campaign (with a twist)

CATO Networks

We can see that it contains a piece of Javascript that is executed every time a web browser hits on an infected page, downloading another Javascript code that is hosted on the attacker’s server. This technique is often used to support user ad-targeting, without the use of cookies that are disabled or not allowed in various regions.