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Tag: Security

My Server’s been hacked – What do I do now? Pt 3.

Finally. Finishing up after Part 1 and Part 2, this is the end of my updated thoughts on an old … More

Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, Disclosure, hacking, Incident Response, internet, Security

My Server’s been hacked – What do I do now? Pt 2.

Following on from Part 1 of my revision of an old Server Fault post, we will continue on  to look … More

Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, hacking, Incident Response, internet, Security

My Server’s been hacked – What do I do now? Pt 1.’

Introduction In this series of posts I’m revisiting an answer to a question that appeared on Server Fault way back … More

Disclosure, hacking, Incident Response, internet, risk, Security

Easy PC rebuilds with Chocolatey

One of the things that I’ve always been interested in is automation, and being able to reproduce a ‘known state’ … More

Chocolatey, computer, home computing, Office 365, Operating system, Security, Windows

Malware emails – doing it wrong.

I’m currently reading /r/sysadmin on reddit at the moment, specifically this post from someone ranting that a user complain that … More

internet, Security, sysadmin

SCCM 2012 WTF moment

We’ve been migrating from SCCM 2007 to SCCM 2012 at work. One very interesting part of SCCM 2012 for us … More

Mac OSX, microsoft antivirus, SCCM, Security, technology
Java Spilt

Java – Unsafe at any speed?

So another day, another Java vulnerability. Before we go on, if you’re not actually using Java for anything then uninstall … More

Exploit, Java, java runtime environment, java sandbox, java vulnerability, Security, software

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