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A Redfox Cybersecurity blog on using Win32 API With Rust.

Using Win32 API with Rust: A Step-by-Step Guide

May 31, 2024

Using Win32 API With Rust: A Step-By-Step Guide The Win32 API has been the backbone of Windows programming for decades, providing low-level access to operating

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A Redfox Cybersecurity blog on Digisol DG-GR1321

Digisol DG-GR1321: Plaintext Password Storage Vulnerability (CVE-2024-4232)

May 24, 2024

Digisol DG-GR1321: Plaintext Password Storage Vulnerability (CVE-2024-4232) Password security is one of the most fundamental pillars of protecting digital systems. Whether it’s a personal device,

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A Redfox Ct=ybersecurity blog on Digisol DG GR1321’s Improper Access Control

Digisol DG GR1321’s Improper Access Control CVE-2024-4231​

May 24, 2024

Routers are the backbone of modern digital connectivity, bridging the gap between private networks and the broader internet. Because of this critical role, they are

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A Redfox Cybersecurity blog on Digisol DG-GR1321 Password Policy Bypass Vulnerability

Digisol DG-GR1321 Password Policy Bypass Vulnerability (CVE-2024-2257)​

May 22, 2024

A critical security flaw has been identified in the Digisol DG-GR1321 router (Hardware version: 3.7L; Firmware version: v3.2.02). The issue arises from the router’s improper

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A blog from Redfox Cybersecurity on Asus RT N12 + B1’s Privilege Escalation CVE-2024-28326​

Asus RT-N12+ B1’s Credentials Stored in Cleartext – CVE‐2024‐28325

May 15, 2024

Ensuring the security of networking devices is more critical than ever in today’s connected world. Routers, often overlooked, are the gateways to our homes and

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A blog from Redfox Cybersecurity on Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS)

Asus RT N12 + B1’s Insecure Credential Storage CVE-2024-28327

May 15, 2024

In today’s connected world, routers act as the first line of defense for both home and business networks. When vulnerabilities are discovered in these devices,

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Fox in red hoodie at workstation with glowing servers and monitors, symbolizing Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS).

Understanding Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS)

May 10, 2024

Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) is a fundamental server role in Microsoft’s public key infrastructure (PKI). It provides the framework for creating, distributing, and

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Fox in a red hoodie at a multi-monitor workstation, illustrating Asus RT-N12/B1 CSV injection vulnerability (CVE-2024-28328).

Asus RT N12 + B1’s CSV Injection CVE-2024-28328​

May 7, 2024

Routers form the backbone of modern digital connectivity, acting as critical gateways between private networks and the internet. When vulnerabilities are discovered in these devices,

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