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🛡️ SecOps

Netlogon CVE-2026-41089 Detection and Forensics: Hunting for Domain Controller Compromise

With active exploitation of CVE-2026-41089 confirmed, security teams must run parallel tracks: patching domain controllers and investigating whether exploitation has already occurred. A successful Netlogon exploitation typically leads to Golden Ticket persistence and stealthy domain admin account creation — the forensic indicators are specific and searchable.

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🛡️ SecOps

Citrix NetScaler CVE-2026-3055 Forensics: Post-Exploitation Detection for SAML IDP Compromise

With large-scale exploitation of CVE-2026-3055 confirmed as of 28 May, NetScaler ADC deployments that were internet-accessible while unpatched must be assessed for compromise. The SAML memory overread can leak session tokens and signing key material — understanding the forensic footprint helps determine whether compromise occurred.

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🛡️ SecOps

UniFi OS Bulletin 064 Post-Disclosure Forensics: Detecting Compromise on Ubiquiti Controllers

Two days after Ubiquiti published Security Bulletin 064 with three CVSS 10.0 vulnerabilities, security teams should be confirming that patches have applied and hunting for indicators of pre-patch compromise. This guide covers the specific log sources, indicators, and commands available on UniFi OS devices for detecting exploitation activity.

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🛡️ SecOps

GlobalProtect CVE-2026-0257 Compromise Indicators: Threat Hunting and Forensic Guide for VPN Gateway Authentication Bypass

Organisations running PAN-OS GlobalProtect gateways on versions vulnerable to CVE-2026-0257 must investigate for compromise during the exposure window, not just apply the patch. This guide covers the specific log sources, indicators of compromise, and post-exploitation patterns to hunt for on PAN-OS GlobalProtect gateways after an authentication bypass zero-day.

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🌐 Network

Cisco SD-WAN CVE-2026-20182 Post-Compromise Forensics: Identifying Rogue Device Injection in Catalyst SD-WAN Deployments

CVE-2026-20182, the CVSS 10.0 Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager zero-day added to CISA KEV on 14 May, was exploited before Cisco released the patch. Organisations that ran vManage on publicly accessible addresses during the exposure window must now forensically audit their SD-WAN device inventory and API authentication logs for signs of rogue device registration and traffic interception.

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