RecordFusion Local File Inclusion Vulnerability (CVE-2019-19264)

SNT has found a Local File Inclusion (LFI) vulnerability in the /log and /hist parameter that allows an attacker to view the server’s content through a web browser. This is caused due to improper sanitization of user-supplied input. Depending on severity, this...

Cyberattacks and Schools – An Increasing Trend

Steve Stasiukonis, Managing Partner at Secure Network speaks with local news about cyberattacks targeting schools and municipalities. https://www.localsyr.com/news/local-news/more-schools-and-businesses-falling-victim-to-cyber-attacks/Kevin ConleyManaging...
SNT Welcomes Kevin Conley To The Team!

SNT Welcomes Kevin Conley To The Team!

SYRACUSE, NY – July 1, 2019 – Secure Network Technologies, Inc. is pleased to announce that Kevin Conley has joined our firm as Chief Executive Officer and Managing Partner. Conley brings to the table more than 20 years of experience in strategic planning, high growth...

CrackMapExec – The Greatest Tool You’ve Never Heard Of

So about a month back I started posting what we thought would be “weekly” security tutorials/thoughts/ideas, however the last month has been insane for us at SNT. I finally had time to break away and even more time to think about what I wanted my...
Brute Forcing with Burp – Pentesters Tips & Tricks Week 1

Brute Forcing with Burp – Pentesters Tips & Tricks Week 1

Brute Forcing with Burp SuiteOne of our newer initiatives at SNT is to post a weekly blog that contains some of our favorite pentesting tips and tricks, usually containing something that we’ve found success with during penetration testing/researching in the past...
Brute Forcing with Burp – Pentesters Tips & Tricks Week 1

Brute Forcing with Burp – Pentesters Tips & Tricks Week 1

Brute Forcing with Burp SuiteOne of our newer initiatives at SNT is to post a weekly blog that contains some of our favorite pentesting tips and tricks, usually containing something that we’ve found success with during penetration testing/researching in the past...