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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15601 · Apr 5

#yara#awesome_list#blueteam#blueteam_tools#cti#detection#detection_engineering#dfir#hacktools#incident_response#ioc#iocs#ir#ransomware#redteam#rmm#security#siem#soc#threat_hunting#threat_intelligence You can access comprehensive security detection lists and threat hunting resources that help identify malicious activity across your infrastructure. These curated collections include indicators like suspicious file hashes, domain names, IP addresses, and behavioral patterns organized by threat type—from ransomware and phishing to command-and-control servers and vulnerable drivers. By integrating these lists into your security tools like SIEM platforms and endpoint detection systems, you gain immediate visibility into known threats while learning detection methodologies through guides and YARA rules. This accelerates your ability to hunt for compromises, validate security controls, and stay current with emerging attack techniques without building detection logic from scratch. https://github.com/mthcht/awesome-lists

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@addisstandardeng · Post #21991 · 04/09/2026, 07:41 AM

New report cites evidence of alleged military assistance to RSF from #Ethiopian base, raising regional security concerns A new report by the #Yale School of Public Health’s Humanitarian Research Lab (#HRL) says it has found “high confidence” evidence of activity consistent with military assistance by Ethiopia to Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (#RSF), raising concerns about escalating regional insecurity. The report, published on 8 April, is based on satellite imagery and open-source data collected between late December 2025 and late March 2026. It concludes that such activity is taking place at an Ethiopian National Defense Force (#ENDF) base in #Asosa town, in Ethiopia’s #Benishangul-Gumuz region. HRL says its assessment is based on five key indicators observed at the Asosa base and not found at 14 other ENDF installations reviewed for comparison. One of the central findings is the repeated presence of non-military commercial car carriers........ Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=56448