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- Comment on Elsevier 4 months ago:
Definitely better than some of the DRM-riddled proprietary eBook formats.
- Comment on Google Search Result Link Hover (Edge/Chrome) 4 months ago:
I don’t fully understand what you mean, but google changes some links when you click them to track what you clicked on.
- Comment on Off-Topic Friday 5 months ago:
We have both Check Point and Fortinet for more fun.
- Comment on Off-Topic Friday 5 months ago:
Did anyone else have fun with Check Point this week?
On May 28, 2024, Check Point issued an advisory about a zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2024-24919, affecting Check Point Security Gateways. This high-severity information disclosure vulnerability can be exploited to gain unauthorised access to sensitive information on systems with remote Access VPN or Mobile Access Software Blades enabled.
- Comment on What are You Working on Wednesday 5 months ago:
We’ve been discussing the upcoming NIS2 regulation this week. Anyone else there that is affected by this new EU regulation?
- Comment on Touchy 5 months ago:
It’s obviously safe then, the graphics says so.
- Comment on What are You Working on Wednesday 5 months ago:
Nothing. May 1st is a public holiday where I live :)
- Comment on What are You Working on Wednesday 6 months ago:
Good old maintainance. Patching and upgrading firewalls and network gear.
- Comment on get infamous, yeah! 6 months ago:
Yes, and additionally they look like human fingers
- Comment on get infamous, yeah! 6 months ago:
The feet look extremely creepy.
- Comment on What are You Working on Wednesday 7 months ago:
Thats a tough one. We’re tracking each certificate in our asset management, because with scanning certificates you never catch all of them.
- Comment on What are You Working on Wednesday 7 months ago:
Security operating
- Comment on What are You Working on Wednesday 7 months ago:
Did a website pentest - something I did not do for a while. Was very fun and we also had some interesting findings :)
- Comment on Podcast: 7 Minute Security 7 months ago:
7 Minute Security
The first episode I looked into (Wazuh) was 51 minutes ;)
- Comment on [help] How to not have image glitch 10 months ago:
Maybe a bad cable or some connection that does not fit well?
- Comment on Linux Hardening - what are you must-haves? 11 months ago:
Not a full list, just some ideas for personal servers.
- Make sure that only the services are exposed that you want to have exposed. For example, a webserver with PHP and mariadb probably does not need to have mariadb reachable from the network.
- Check the default config of all the programs you install. The default is often not the most secure option.
- Have secure authentication on every service on the server. Change all the default passwords.
- DO NOT disable security features like selinux.
- Document your setup, the specific changes you made and make and test backups.
Please be aware that the requirements in a business environment might be different.