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*Friday Fun*
What's a Friday without some online fun... I changed this topic into a Sticky, so we can all add the 'entertaining' stuff that is occasionally posted in this forum to a single topic. Apart from keeping things tidy, it should be a fun topic for weekdays as well. :D I will collect and link to some of the previous 'funny'…
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Build for modern gaming rig
I thinking about building myself a new gaming rig for the first time in ten years. There is new technology available now that wasn't a consideration so long ago (e.g., water cooling CPU/GPU, NVMe SSD, M.2 vs. PCIe) and decisions that I would not have needed to make (e.g., AMD vs. Intel chipsets, Windows vs. Linux) that…
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Where to report certification cheating
Here's a handy list of how/where to report cheating to specific IT certification vendors. Feel free to add or suggest more vendors to add to this list. Cisco Exam Security Tipline (login is required) Exam Violations - Cisco CompTIA examsecurity@comptia.org Unauthorized Training Materials | CompTIA IT Certifications…
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Post your 2020 holiday computer discount deals here!
This thread is for links to discounted computer stuff for the 2020 holiday season--starting NOW!
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Pictures from a photo camera
Hi guys! I took some pictures and recorded some short movies using my photo camera. Back home I transfered all of them to my hard drive and deleted that stuff from my photo camera. To my surprise I was able only to transfer the pictures but not any movies. I wonder if there is any way of recovering these short movies from…
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What tool helps divide VCF files without technical skills?
Hey Everyone, I am not a technical person and it was not very clear to me how to edit VCF files manually. What I was looking for was a simple tool that would allow me to split VCF file contacts in an easy way. Doing some research, I landed on GainTools Split vCard Software. It is very user-friendly, and you don’t have to…
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To game or not to game ..
Any similar hardcore gamers here ?? Hulu - Second Skin - Watch the full feature film now.
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Spreading Positivity with Get Well Ecards Sendwishonline.com
I’ve recently come across get well ecards Sendwishonline.com, and I must say it’s a wonderful platform to lift someone’s spirits during tough times. Their thoughtful and customizable eCards make it so easy to send warmth, care, and motivation to anyone who needs a little boost.
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Why Hiring a Digital Marketing Company in Jalandhar is Essential for Small Businesses
Today's businesses are swiftly moving online, so it's essential for small businesses to find effective and cost-efficient digital solutions to grow their presence online. By collaborating with a Jalandhar-based digital marketing company, businesses can create awareness, market to a target audience, and increase sales…
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RECLAIM STOLEN CRYPTO with TRUE TRACE SOLUTION
After being scammed out of my Bitcoin, I promised myself I wouldn’t trust anyone again. The scammers had been so professional and convincing that I felt like I had no one to blame but myself. I lost a huge amount and every time I thought about it, my stomach turned. To make it worse, everyone online kept saying the same…
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Tips for Building a Successful Mobile App
These days, just having an app idea isn’t enough. The real challenge is turning that idea into something people actually want to download and keep using. A successful mobile app needs the right balance of good design, smooth performance, and features that solve real problems. Quick tips for building a Successful App: *…
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Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Career in Cybersecurity – Where Should I Begin?
Hi everyone, I’m new to the InfoSec community and just beginning my journey into the world of cybersecurity. I’ve been doing a lot of reading online, but honestly, it’s a bit overwhelming trying to figure out where to start. There are so many certifications, tools, and paths to choose from. I’d love to hear from some of…
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out of work at 56
Hey guys. Asking for advice here. Long time member but not very active on here. For the past 10 years I was working on a contract with the federal government as a Systems Security Administrator-team lead. Due to DOGE cuts my last day on the job was April 30th. I realize it has only been 3 weeks but after applying for close…
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Security tips for enforcing a clean/clear desk policy and shredding
Trying to get the ball rolling on this as it is a major problem. People leaving case files with sensitive information on their desk overnight. Some cases are a box or two's worth and spread allover. To top it off, people make their own "shred boxes" and only empty them whenever they feel like or when the shredding service…
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Advice on Transitioning into Cybersecurity: Best Certifications & Skills?
Hi everyone, I’m looking to transition into a career in cybersecurity and could really use some advice from those with experience in the field. My background is in IT support, where I’ve worked with networking, troubleshooting, and some basic system administration. However, I want to shift into cybersecurity and am not…
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The Ultimate Guide to Muting Your Apple Watch – Tips from Home Tech Nerves
If you’ve ever been bothered by the constant buzzing or pings from your Apple Watch, you’re not alone. The good news is that silencing your Apple Watch is simpler than you might think. At Home Tech Nerves, we provide expert tips and tricks to help you master your smart home devices, and that includes controlling the…
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Outdated FBLA Test Exam
Hey! I'm wondering what yalls thoughts are on the only resource i was given for studying for the FBLA Cybersecurity Objective Test? Also do you guys have any recommendations for something that is not from 2012 and may actually be useful for studying?
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Best Practices for Data Security in Packaging Industry
Hi Everyone, As someone working closely with businesses in the packaging sector, I've observed an increasing focus on ensuring data security for both customers and internal operations. This is especially important as many companies now rely on custom solutions tailored to specific needs. For example, in my work with custom…
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Awesome work location
Some pople hate Okinawa Japan but I love it. Outside of the office. The water is a little murky because of dredging a deeper channel. 5 minutes down the road during lunch. Tide is starting to rise and this is a favored spot for small wave surfers when the conditions are right. Crystal clear water. I tried to get a pic of…
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Computer Games Programming, what's it like?
've been given an unconditional offer to study Computer Games Programming at De Montfort University. I'm very pleased with the fact that I'm lucky enough to have been secured a spot on the course from the very beginning and will definitely place it as my firm choice as soon as the remaining universities make their…
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Anyone currently playing The Division 2 on xbox?
Title says it all. World tier 4 ,gear score 446 player here.
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Data Hosting Provider Owed $13,000 for a Canceled Server
I wanted to share an ongoing issue our company is facing with QuadraNet, a data hosting provider that is now under new ownership by Edge Centres. We were wrongly billed around $13,000 for a server we canceled years ago, and it has turned into a frustrating ordeal. (Interestingly, a TrustPilot review from 2023 mentions…
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Mispronounciations that are grating
So I was watching a feature demonstration video, and when they got to the Quality of Service portion the speaker said, "Now we'll configure Quality of Service, or kwaas." I was under the impression that QoS simply had its individual letters said, "Cue-oh-ess", and that it wasn't generally turned into a word. It was so…
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How Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) are Transforming Asset Tracking
Has anyone explored using Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) for better visibility in asset tracking? I’ve been researching different solutions and found that RTLS technology is making a huge difference in industries like healthcare, manufacturing, and logistics. Platforms like Ripples IoT's RTLS are helping organizations…
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I need some advice as in what category should I post into?
Hello there, This is my first post after just joining this discussion, so please forgive me and provide kind assistance if I have posted to the wrong subsection. I am new here but a real enthusiast and loving this community so far. I have a background in coding and in developing and feel I could help with documentation, at…
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Upcoming Fall Training classes at Stanly Community College
We just wanted to let everyone know we are still offering IT training classes here at SCC. Our next session starts in August for most of our course offerings, and in September for our Cisco offerings. We have a lot to choose from. We have 6 AWS courses, Azure Fundamentals, Cisco CCNA, Cisco Cyberops, DevNet, Palo Alto…
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Framing Certifications
I've poked around and read a few threads on this subject. I'm wondering how many people do this if they have their own office space. I was recently upgraded from a cubicle to a nice office and thought it'd be nice to at least display a few certifications on the wall. I'm not going to hang them all up. I'm not the type of…
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What is business Internet supposed to be today? MetroEthernet? ???
I started a new job as a network engineer and I am not all that aware of what's typically used in the USA for business Internet as of 2024. When I was getting my CCNA, I recall Cisco content mentioning things like serial links, Frame Relay, PPP—but they always seemed to make sure this was understood as a point-to-point…
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8.5" x 11" Digital Certificate Frame?
Has anyone used a digital frame to display your certificates? I have a bunch from different vendors that I am proud of, but I don't want my wall to look like I'm collecting Pokemon cards on my wall. Many of the certificates have a border around them, so I think it may look weird to not have a frame in the proper aspect…
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mRemote users... problem with telnet
Whenever I telnet to a device the backspace key either send a carriage return or outputs ASCII characters to the screen. Anyone have any idea?
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Annoying co-workers
I have one of these, do you? :D :p Annoying co-workers
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Can anyone recommend a good real-time voice changer?
Never had an interest until now but really not sure if anything out there can even be considered trustworthy. Anyone have any experience with voice changers via a hobby or the like? TIA
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What is "winter" business casual for you?
Hello, I'm not exactly the brightest or the "flauntiest" but I was wondering what IT folk wear during the colder seasons? Yes, I'm that ignorant. Shocking. I've been doing fine with dress pants/khakis and polo shirts.... but now I don't know what works as far as business casual goes. It will be up to taste, sure, but what…
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Where's the bling?
Such emptiness over here. I recall that there used to be a subset of TE that liked to show-off their tech and builds. Anyone got anything interesting to share or show?
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QNAP QuTS 5.4 Speed and other Problems
Dear community, I'm having massive problems with my QNAP TS-873A NAS under QuTS. This is expressed as follows: • Speed issues. Sometimes I have to wait 2-3 minutes for the web interface to load. • The pool cleanup is set to be carried out every three months, always on the 1st of the month; yesterday it started for no…
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outlook creating a new OST file each time user logs in
We have the outlook clients set to cache the mailbox on the local machine, however one user started suffering slow performance etc, turned out she had over 50 OST files cached on her machine and each time she logged into outlook it would create another..i removed them to buy some time while we looked into the problem(her…
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Key management
Hi all, it’s been quite some time since my last post but looking to validate my thought process. I have a requirement to have a cloud encryption solution that ensures my org owns the encryption keys. By own it mean the cloud provider of choice could not be compelled to give up keys of customers. So far from what I can till…
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(ISC)2 is now ISC2
I just noticed that (ISC)2 renamed itself to ISC2.
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Data protection and encryption
Hi, anyone knows if it is possible to create a rule or procedure with AD to encrypt files automatically if anyone tries to copy them to a usb drive? This is to prevent data exfiltration. Thanks.
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Isolating an old server from the network
Hi was wondering if anyone had some insights on the best practice regarding isolating and old server from the rest of the network. In this specific case there are 2 2008 windows servers that have services that the company needs running but cannot be updated any more. Our network is segmented with vlans by it self, we have…
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Kevin Mitnick dead at 59
Famed hacker Kevin Mitnick died on July 16, 2023 from pancreatic cancer. Kevin was just a few weeks short of his 60th birthday. I met Kevin at a book signing and at a hacker con. He was friendly, entertaining, and very helpful. Kevin Mitnick was very significant in publicizing--wittingly and unwittingly--many of the darker…
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connect ibm think pad to sony crt tv with svideo cable
hi guys today i tried to connect my ibm think pad laptop to my sony crt bulky tv through s video cable this is the first time i connect my laptop to tv first when i connected them together through s vido cable(4 pin), the image on my desktop showed up on the tv screen. i saw my computer icon and everything i have on my…
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Need some suggestions from IT Professionals with experience
I am a young guy trying to learn IT and need some suggestions for a small medical collection site company. This company specializes in doing things like Lab Testing and Drug Testing. All lab (blood) test are sent to LabCorp for testing as the company just collect the samples. The same goes with Drug Testing for NON-Federal…
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EMPLOYER PAID CERTS. OR SELF PAID CERTS?
I'm just getting into security field. I ended up paying for my Sec+ myself. Probably $700 including the exam. (2 courses and 4 books). I've noticed that to get to the next level, i.e. CEH, OSCP, GIAC, these are VERY costly. How many folks here are having their employer pay for the class/exam? I would like to get the SPLUNK…
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Comteplating Enrolling into WGU Cloud Computing BS Program
As mentioned in the Title, I'm contemplating on enrolling into the WGU Cloud computing program. I am attracted to the list of Certifications that are offered in the program. For those in the Cloud space, do the Cloud Certs offered carry any weight? Currently I work as a network admin but I want to transition out of this…
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Girls gone wild on Twitter
I created a twitter account on Twitter shortly after completing my SANS 610 course and certification. Mostly to get tweets about malware and security professionals. Every few days i would receive an email about things security professionals tweeted. Stuff from people like Malware Unicorn, Little Bobby, Sysengineer etc. and…
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Product engineering
What are the techniques used for product engineering services?
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Private access to exact container in Azure Storage Explorer
I need to store some sensitive data in one container in Storage Explorer. The container has Container Public Access Level set as No public access. But still all members have access to this container. Where to change the settings (Azure Active Directory, Access policy, Acess control) to be absolutely sure that no one except…
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Junior Manager - Cyber Vigilance Possible Questions and Answers
May you kindly assist with interview questions and possible answers for Junior Manager Cyber Vigilance role
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questions about VLAN usage from networking student
I am a student studying networking and I am trying to understand what situations would dictate the use of a VLAN. Is there some of you that have a real world example of using a VLAN? (or multiples?)
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Resources for self learning!
Hi, I want to learn anything i can from people with experience, can be about tech, life work etc. Any forms of self learning are a big thing to me, so any suggestions on books, blogs, podcasts etc would all be invaluable to me. Thank you for helping my indulgence
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Path of Exile
Does anyone play PoE at all? A new league is starting in a few weeks and am looking for a leveling buddy or two!
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Any Rainbow 6 Siege fans here?
It’s the only game that I play. Been following the series since Rogue Spear in 1999.
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Cybersecurity vs Cyber Security
I know the term "cybersecurity" is thrown around a lot. This is a silly question but i noticed on LinkedIn and business cards that some people will have their job title as Cybersecurity Analyst or Cybersecurity Engineer, but others opt to put Cyber Security Analyst or Cyber Security Engineer. I've even seen it as…
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Most Expensive IT Certifications
Hello, I'm new to the forum. I want to compile a list of the most expensive IT certifications to achieve. I have included a list of what I have now. If you can add any IT certs that cost a lot, can you help me add to this list for an article? Thanks! $1,850CCIE Routing and Switching $2,498Oracle Database 11g Certified…
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Trying to come back from a burn out rut
It has been a while since I've participated in these pages. Just as the title states, I've been in a bit of a burn out rut and depression. Earlier this year I finally achieved my long term goal of getting into the networking field, however, it had been two years since acquiring my CCNA so I have been playing catchup…
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Can you suggest something?
I think that many who have created sites have faced the problem of its placement. Here I am one of those many. I don't know what to do in such a situation, where to look and, most importantly, how to choose a decent hosting. Can you suggest something?
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help
2. Given a class B network address 172.16.0.0. Determine how you can use the address space to accommodate a. 400 subnets b. 300 hosts per subnet
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Present the design and DFDs of such DDS in detail-Information System complex question-:
This question hasn't been taught to us but has been asked in our exams. So I wonder if you can help. I don't even understand full form of things mentioned here. The famous ban in town, Chuchche Bank, has DSS built onto the FMS, which automatically estimates the cash amount required for next day to get from central treasury…
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What is the difference between Information Technology and Information System?
I have collected some differences. 1) IS focuses on business domain 2) IS requires business skills to operate. 3) IS includes not only technology but also people and processes. 4) IS has older origins. 1) IT focuses on technology domain 2) IT requires technology skills 3) IT includes only technology 4) IT came later. What…
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Palm-sized computer
I saw a post about the Pockit palm-sized pc project on Reddit and it is really interested. I signed up to be a Beta Tester when he releases them. I think me and the kids will really enjoy this item if chosen to be beta testers.
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Which order. How to tackle.
Ok, i will be working 3rd shift weekends at a data center. I have worked over 5 years in the field and my BIS in IT/CIS held my A+ and Net+ and my AWS cert Prac. So i will have a lot of time left to study. The certs I want to get are: Linux essentials Lpic-1 Linux+ Linux foundation. Server+ Itil 4 Foundations. Cloud+ Cloud…
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How many hours per day do you REALLY work?
this reddit thread is interesting: https://www.reddit.com/r/cybersecurity/comments/sjhypt/how_many_hours_do_you_really_work_and_what_is/ I always wondered about this, and I know some of us count studying for certs at work as 'work' or 'researching' etc, but if we're honest, how many hours do we really work? I'll start,…
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How are you being impacted by COVID-19?
Might be a sensitive topic for some, but I am still curious how others are being affected by the virus outbreak. The largest impact on me has been my employer's decision to split the company in half and have rotations for working remotely for one week at a time. My kids are in primary school which has not been closed yet.…
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Work / Role in IT that does not require to work night shift or work at night at all
Hello I have been advice by my doctor that i should not work at night or night shift at all, like never for a health condition i have. I can work just fine in a normal work day. But i see that in IT thats of not working at night would be really hard. I work right now as a network engineer. I was working out of hours before…
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Ideas of how to open up MBOX emails in secure environment?
I have about 6 users who are starting to receive MBOX email attachments in a secure environment. I cant seem to find anything secure or another way of allowing them to view the data. Has anyone run into this before?
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Six reasons why the guy who is fixing your computer hates you.
Freaking hilarious. 6 Reasons The Guy Who's Fixing Your Computer Hates You | Cracked.com
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Coming on after so long and passing Sabsa and GIAC GPCS in process
Hey all, I hope everyone is doing well. Been away for some time owing to work commitments. Will see what I missed in previous discussions. On another note I passed the sabsa security architect cert and the new public cloud security one with sans yesterday. Any questions, as always feel free to ask.
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Moved: Hi All
This discussion has been moved.
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I hate PearsonVue so much
So I recently took the AWS-CSAA and AWS-CCP. The CCP I took online and it was fairly straight forward but obviously the CSAA I had to take in-person. Now when I got to this particular testing center it was an older man working the front desk and he had me sign up and take a picture, etc.. Fast forward, I completed the test…
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ThreatGEN: Red vs. Blue
Does anyone else play ThreatGEN: Red vs. Blue on Steam? It's a SOC-versus-bad-actor game where you can learn some real-world cyber attack and defense TTP. It's definitely a work-in-progress, but they have some good features planned for this year.
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Best way to store important data for personal and friends and family
I currently have some family members and friends information stored on my pc at home. I am currently looking into finding a way to store their data and some of my personal data with scaling, redundancy, and remote access. I have looked into some cloud based solutions such as maybe using AWS, Pcloud, and others. Has anyone…
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Certification status on Credly
Has anyone else notice the status of any of their certifications on Credly is inaccurate? I just signed-in to Credly and it showed my CISSP has having expired months ago when this not true. In fact, my CISSP has never been expired. This is not good for a service used to present information about its customers. I sent a…
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FireEye Announces Sale of FireEye Products Business to Symphony Technology Group for $1.2 Billion
FireEye Announces Sale of FireEye Products Business to Symphony Technology Group for $1.2 Billion This is the same company that bought and currently owns McAfee. Based on the article it seems like the FireEye brand will continue to function as is, but without Mandiant. So looks like its just changing ownership. "MILPITAS,…
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Pluralsight to acquire "A Cloud Guru" ACG.
Pluralsight to Acquire A Cloud Guru to Accelerate Solving the Single Biggest Challenge in IT Today: The Growing Cloud Skills Gap Silicon Slopes, Utah – June 2, 2021 — Pluralsight, Inc., the technology workforce development company, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire A Cloud…
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Reading suggestion
HI, While in holiday, I am currently trying to read some real book. FIrst week, I read Kevin Mitnick's Ghost in the Wire... but now I would like some suggestion on Cyberwarfare?
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what are TO, TE, TEP in transaltion?
what are TO, TE, TEP in transaltion?
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10 Years - Reflection on Time in IT
Yesterday as I was driving it dawned on me that I have been in IT (or very close to it) for 10 years (full time) now. I wish I could say the time has flown by, but that is definitely not the case. In the past 10 years I've run the gauntlet of IT: help desk, phone support, network administration, system administration,…
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UAE Remote Workers residency visa
For anyone who wants to work or live in the UAE, if your job is done 100% remotely, you could self sponsor a resident visa as a remote worker. I presume this would require one's job not have any regular office visits, and there would not be any standard expatriate benefit packages (housing/transportation/flights), just…
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SCC - Next round of classes starting in March.
We have had a lot of inquiries, and we just wanted to let you know our next round of classes will begin 11 March 2021. Classes will include AWS, Palo Alto Networks, Python, Red Hat 124 & 134, VM-ICM & VM-O&S, and even a UAS/Drone Certification – Exam Preparation course. These courses including labs are all online, and cost…
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Methods to evaluate the code before submitting?
Is there a way to evaluate your code once you have finished writing it and need to make sure that you have written everything correctly?
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Preferred brokerage firm for investing
At 40 I feel I am a bit late to the game, but just opened my first brokerage account. Due to limitations as an American citizen that no longer has a US-based address I went with E*Trade. The others I checked with don't allow it (Robin Hood, Fidelity, TDAmeritrade, T Rowe Price, Wells Fargo). If there are any investors…
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I could have swore
There was something about a real estate job on here...LMAO!
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Printer Lifecycle
All, Does anyone have suggestions for life-cycling Laser Jet printers? Currently we have no metrics to go by and are looking to formulate a checklist to determine if we should repair or replace a printer. I am struggling to find a jumping off point so any assistance is appreciated.
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Recruiters - The bar got lower somehow
I really need to rant this out. I wish there was a public form to shame really bad recruiters and recruiting organizations. Now I get a lot of bad recruiter offers via LinkedIn on a regular basis and some of them are just hilarious like "A+ tech $12 an hour, we think you'd be a great fit".. I'm in Info Sec so that job…
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Fire-Eye - Countermeasures to tools stolen.
Hi all, In case the companies you work in need this please see below https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2020/12/unauthorized-access-of-fireeye-red-team-tools.html re: countermeasures against the tools that were stolen (Fire-Eye). May prove to be handy (YARA rules, Clam signatures, Snort etc.)
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System Admin Template
Good day everyone, Does anyone here have a System Admin Template that they can share? Similar to this https://klariti.com/system-administration-guide-template/. I've spoke with the system admin folks, and I've asked them if they have a step by step documentation on windows operation if just incase something happened such…
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The Few, The Proud... the Marine Corps Cyber Auxiliary
"MARINE CORPS ESTABLISHES VOLUNTEER CYBER AUXILIARY TO INCREASE CYBERSPACE READINESS May / 13 / 2019Washington, D.C. --The Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Robert Neller, announced last month the establishment of the Marine Corps Cyber Auxiliary (Cyber Aux), a volunteer organization aimed at increasing Marine Corps…
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Should I go back to school?
Hello everyone, First, thank you to whoever reads this. I am A 44 year old American and I am considering going back to school for a masters in IT security. I am worried it will be a waste of money because I live in a foreign country and I am pretty sure no American or English speaking company will hire me and let me work…
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What are y'alls goals to 2020?
I wanted to start by saying that I recently joined this forum and I have gotten a ton of career advancement , education, and certifications advice and it's just great to be a part of such a helpful community. To that point, thank you all for being so helpful. So, a new year is upon us and that means new opportunities. I…
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Responding to a ransomware attack
Hello All, When it comes to responding to a ransomware attack, in a corporate environment, what are the common first steps you'd take? For example, if a user contacts a helpdesk to say their files are encrypted and the user has the ransomware note on their machine, is the best course of action to simply isolate that…
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What's got the longest uptime in your network?
So I had to work on a router in our core the other day and I noticed as I was testing failover capabilities, that the uptime on it was over 3 years! In the tech world you're doing good to make it a year without rebooting let alone several. So what's your longest running uptime and what piece of gear is it on? So far (and…
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Overwatch. The world can always use more heroes!
Anyone? One of my shots when I was playing a lot! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=813fsyDAJ3U
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Sysadmin Folder Organization
Just curious - How do you guys prefer to organize desktop folders and other folders on your workstation for documentation, photos, etc.? Screenshots preferred.
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Can someone advise what is the best Repair zip tool to get for corrupted archives....???
Hey Everyone, I trust you are all well and keeping safe. Can you please advise me on what is the best Repair zip tool to open an corrupted archive that was compressed using WinZip, I have these old project files that I need to access urgently in Windows 10, I have downloaded 7zip but it is still giving me errors it is now…
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Ophcrack and encrypted drives
I had to use Ophcrack to recover a password yesterday on a computer that is being sold along with some equipment that it controls. We hadn't used it in years and no one had the password. The boss was amazed that it could be recovered so quickly, but on the other hand, was a bit shocked as well. He asked if we encrypted all…
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Ethical Situation Question
The small company I work for has become toxic at the top ever since a new CEO took over. He seems to get enjoyment out of building people up then beating them down i.e. cussing them out, calling them worthless etc.. I currently am on my way out looking for other jobs in my area and or to move to. Recently, the CEO and…
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Karthick Arun youngest AWS Certified Solutions Architect (Age 9)
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/9-year-old-karthick-arun-now-aws-certified-arun-arunachalam https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/activity:6473688233401294848/ He made a joke out of the exam, he passed it in 25 minutes. Love all the props he is getting from industry pros...... He could probably best most of the forum ;)
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Peerlyst is saying goodbye
This is a shocker that Peerlyst is ending its operation due to business finance concerns. I was not a contributor to the Peerlyst community, but I certainly enjoyed the content and recommended it to others. The peerlyst.com site will go down on August 27, 2020.
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CTF4 Help
I need help with CTF4 of penetration testing cyber range. I found a script that I think is the right one but I am not sure how to proceed
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DEF CON Safe Mode video now appearing on YouTube
DEF CON 28 was entirely virtual in 2020 and here are the conference videos on YouTube.
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Is TechExams dead?
Whats going on people? Haven't been here for a few months maybe a year and this forum seems pretty dead to me. Where everyone go?
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Upgrade to Windows 10 Pro for $39.99
https://www.pcworld.com/article/3562330/exclusive-deal-get-windows-10-pro-for-39-99-thats-80-off-retail.html I just did, and it was pretty painless. Offer is good through the end of June 2020. Incidentally, if you still have a machine with W7 or older, you can still get the free upgrade to W10:…
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Windows Server 2012 R2 - Service Won't Write to Network Drive
Hope everyone has been doing well! Ran into an issue at work that I'm hoping someone can lend some guidance to me with! We have a server (not in a domain just a workgroup) that is used for recording anywhere from 5 to 40 IP cameras. Storage is a Quantum Stornext (SAN) mapped to the server as a network drive. Our video…