Lobsters
- CVE-2014-6271 And You: A Tale Of Nagios And The Bash Exploit http://blog.threatstack.com/labs/2014/9/25/cve-2014-6271-and-you-a-tale-of-nagios-and-the-bash-exploit 2 comments devops , security
- Threat Stack vs. RedHat AuditD Showdown http://blog.threatstack.com/labs/2014/8/21/threat-stack-vs-redhat-auditd-showdown 2 comments security
- Why SecDevOps Will Save the Cloud http://blog.threatstack.com/labs/2014/7/9/why-secdevops-will-save-the-cloud 7 comments devops , security
- Cleaning your org's code bases of secrets with truffleHog and git-secrets https://blog.threatstack.com/cloud-security-best-practicesfinding-securing-managing-secrets-part-1 7 comments netsec
- Using parboiled2 to parse grammars instead of Scala Combinators http://blog.threatstack.com/parsing-simple-grammars-with-parboiled2 5 comments scala
- Areas where security can learn from their operations colleagues as software delivery changes http://blog.threatstack.com/5-things-security-can-learn-from-operations-transition-into-devops 3 comments netsec
- For those traveling to LISA16, a handy guide to make your way around Boston. http://blog.threatstack.com/lisa16-conference-visitors-guide-to-boston 5 comments sysadmin
- The Linux “Grinch” Vulnerability: Separating Fact From FUD http://blog.threatstack.com/the-linux-grinch-vulnerability-separating-the-fact-from-the-fud 8 comments linux
- The Linux “Grinch” Vulnerability: Separating Fact From FUD http://blog.threatstack.com/the-linux-%E2%80%9Cgrinch%E2%80%9D-vulnerability-separating-the-fact-from-the-fud 34 comments netsec
- CVE-2014-6271 And You: A Tale Of Nagios And The Bash Vulnerability http://blog.threatstack.com/labs/2014/9/25/cve-2014-6271-and-you-a-tale-of-nagios-and-the-bash-exploit 3 comments netsec
- Why SecDevOps Will Save the Cloud (x-post from /r/netsec) http://blog.threatstack.com/labs/2014/7/9/why-secdevops-will-save-the-cloud 9 comments devops