by Amber Graner | Mar 2, 2020 | Uncategorized
Welcome to the Zeek Monthly Newsletter, Issue 2 covers January and February 2020 as well as upcoming events. In this Issue: General Community News/Updates Development Updates Zeek In the Community Threat of the Month Upcoming Events Contribution/Contributor of...
by Amber Graner | Feb 25, 2020 | 3.1, Uncategorized
Zeek 3.1 is now available as source code. Binary packages for Linux will follow shortly. After last year’s 3.0, this is the first feature release following our new release schedule, bringing new functionality & improvements to users interested in upgrading more...
by Amber Graner | Feb 21, 2020 | 3.1, Uncategorized
By Tim Wojtulewicz With the release of Zeek 3.1 coming soon, we are now fully deprecating all of the old Bro naming, including for the plugin skeleton. This means that plugins may fail to build once Zeek 3.1 has been installed. This blog post describes a set of...
by Johanna Amann | Jan 16, 2020 | Uncategorized
CVE-2020-0601 is a major security issue affecting recent versions of Microsoft Windows. In a nutshell, NSA found a vulnerability in core Windows libraries that perform certificate validation. This vulnerability can be used to craft certificates that are accepted as...
by Amber Graner | Jan 14, 2020 | Uncategorized
Welcome to the Zeek Monthly Newsletter, Issue 1 covers December 2019 as well as upcoming events. In this Issue: General Community News/Updates Development Updates Zeek In the News Interviews Threat of the Month Upcoming Events Contribution/Contributor of the...
by David Lapsley, PhD | Jan 9, 2020 | Uncategorized
Introduction First of all, welcome to the community! If you are reading this, then you’ve heard all about how great Zeek is and you are interested in finding out for yourself by getting it up and running and playing with it. Good move! The goal of this article...