Greetings from Blackhat 2014

Good Morning all. We’re coming to you live from Blackhat here in intensely warm Las Vegas. Wallarm is be exhibiting at our booth #564, giving away free demos and web application security tips, so don’t miss your chance to meet us in person!

Also, Ivan Novikov, CEO of Wallarm, give a talk about new type of attacks — injections to memchached (distributed memory caching system). Such an attack in practice leads to different effects from authentication bypass to execution of arbitrary interpreter’s code. So if you want to know how to do a sort of SQL Injection attacks, but on memcached service — we’ll wait you Thursday, August 7, 2014 @5PM PT at room South Seas F.

See you!

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