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"Bring Your Own Installer" Attack Targets SentinelOne EDR

Posted on May 7, 2025
"Bring Your Own Installer" Attack Targets SentinelOne EDR

Researchers from Aon’s Stroz Friedberg incident response firm discovered a new attack type, known as “Bring Your Own Installer,” targeting misconfigured SentinelOne EDR installs.

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