Looking to sell a bunch of stuff I had lying around prior to a move. Saving for a wedding so i'm not looking at any trades at the moment. Heatware
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1x Brand New Steam Link Model 1003 - $75 Shipped
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Was originally looking to do FTF in NJ only but opening this up to shipping now. Waiting on some boxes so the package may not go out until the 11th or so, no payment required until package shipped. Will split shipping with the buyer 50/50. Haven't sold on here in a while but heatware can be...
Ever heard of war dialing? This really isn't new. Sure, connectivity makes it easier and increases attack surfaces but attackers are STILL using dial-up modems to attack/backdoor networks. Mostly because some companies decide its a good idea to keep it as a back-up access method.
Don't...
Think about it this way. Who is the bigger target, you or the bank?
Individuals, unless there is a specific reason to be targeted, are generally subject to opportunistic attacks like phishing rather than targeted campaigns specifically against them.
So is in-person banking really a good...
Frequently ransomware is used as a smokescreen for data exfiltration or as a parting gift from attackers once they're done in your network. Aside from the OS take a look to see if you have any other applications running on local workstations and see if there are any RCE vulnerabilities present...
I think he's talking about this: https://threatpost.com/pgp-ecosystem-targeted-in-poisoning-attacks/146240/
In short, its a DOS caused by a specific open source PGP implementation (GnuPG) not being able to handle a cert with too many signatures. Does not seem to be an issue with the underlying...
This, user training and sanctions are what needs to happen here, not some technical solution. Start slow with some basic instructions on safe browsing or Phishing awareness. If they keep getting viruses start bringing HR into the mix.
I'm not seeing anything that jumps out as malware here....I see what seems to be a legit executable signed by Intel and a legit executable signed by Microsoft. What makes you think these executables are malicious? What symptoms are you seeing? Do you see any outbound network connections that...
Most of the time whatever issue was exploited to give an attacker a beachhead was only exploited because some user clicked some link or opened some files they weren't supposed to. You can have all the security in the world and be undone because one idiot wanted free porn or opened a suspicious...
None of this sounds like a good idea. These networks seem to be airgapped for a reason and any kind of communication between them is going to invite issues. I suggest you look at re-architecting the solution.
Saw the story the other day and until I see this corroborated by one or more independent security researchers its no more than FUD. Has anyone seen this independently confirmed? Most of the sources I usually go to haven't been able to.
Saw the story the other day and until I see this corroborated by one or more independent security researchers its no more than FUD. Has anyone seen this independently confirmed? Most of the sources I usually go to haven't been able to.
I have both. The CISSP is 10,000 miles wide and 3 inches deep. Decent intro to security concepts for management-level people but not great if you want to get into the weeds of anything.
OSCP is laser-focused on becoming a penetration tester which isn't a bad skillset to have. I run both a...
I have a problem I have been wrestling with that I wanted some external opinions on. There is currently a push (due to increasing an increase in team size and a lack of other space) to move away from traditional workstations for team members (approx 20) to allow for flexible work locations...