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How Ransomware Encrypts Your Files: A Technical Deep Dive
Ransomware uses a hybrid AES-256 + RSA-4096 encryption scheme that’s mathematically unbreakable without the attacker’s…
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LOLBAS: How Hackers Use Windows’ Own Tools Against You
Attackers don’t always bring their own tools. certutil, mshta, regsvr32, wmic — Microsoft-signed binaries already…
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Dissecting a Phishing Email: What the Headers Actually Tell You
The From field in a phishing email is trivially spoofed. The real story is in…
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Windows Event Log IDs Every Blue Teamer Should Know
There are hundreds of Windows Event IDs but you really only need about 30 of…
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Google Dorks: How Hackers Use Search Engines to Find Vulnerable Websites
Before an attacker writes a single line of exploit code, they’ve already mapped your attack…
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Server Message Block (SMB) 101: The Protocol That Keeps Getting Abused
SMB — Server Message Block — is one of those protocols that most Windows users…
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Domain Name System (DNS) Logs 101: The Defender’s Underrated Data Source
If you ask most security analysts what their most valuable data source is, they’ll say…
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Exploring RDP Logs: What They Tell You and Why You Should Care
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is one of the most widely used — and most abused…
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BIMI Explained: How Brand Logos in Email Are Changing the Trust Game
You’ve probably noticed that some emails in your inbox now show a company logo right…
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Subhash Thapa
Security Analyst (SOC, AI, MDR & IR) | CEH | CCSP | CCIO | CSFPC
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