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SANS Stormcast Thursday, October 2nd, 2025: Honeypot Passwords; OneLogin Vuln; Breaking Intel SGX; OpenSSL Patch

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Comparing Honeypot Passwords with HIBP
Most passwords used against our honeypots are also found in the Have I been pwn3d list. However, the few percent that are not found tend to be variations of known passwords, extending them to find likely mutations.
https://isc.sans.edu/diary/%5BGuest%20Diary%5D%20Comparing%20Honeypot%20Passwords%20with%20HIBP/32310
Breaking Server SGX via DRAM Inspection
By observing read and write operations to memory, it is possible to derive keys stored in SGX and break the security of systems relying on SGX.
https://wiretap.fail/files/wiretap.pdf
OneLogin OIDC Vulnerability
A vulnerability in OneLogin can be used to read secret application keys
https://www.clutch.security/blog/onelogin-many-secrets-clutch-uncovers-vulnerability-exposing-client-credentials
OpenSSL Patch
OpenSSL patched three vulnerabilities. One could lead to remote code execution, but the feature is used infrequently, and the exploit is difficult, according to OpenSSL
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Comparing Honeypot Passwords with HIBP
Most passwords used against our honeypots are also found in the Have I been pwn3d list. However, the few percent that are not found tend to be variations of known passwords, extending them to find likely mutations.
https://isc.sans.edu/diary/%5BGuest%20Diary%5D%20Comparing%20Honeypot%20Passwords%20with%20HIBP/32310
Breaking Server SGX via DRAM Inspection
By observing read and write operations to memory, it is possible to derive keys stored in SGX and break the security of systems relying on SGX.
https://wiretap.fail/files/wiretap.pdf
OneLogin OIDC Vulnerability
A vulnerability in OneLogin can be used to read secret application keys
https://www.clutch.security/blog/onelogin-many-secrets-clutch-uncovers-vulnerability-exposing-client-credentials
OpenSSL Patch
OpenSSL patched three vulnerabilities. One could lead to remote code execution, but the feature is used infrequently, and the exploit is difficult, according to OpenSSL
  continue reading

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