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Recommendation on prebuilt laptop for Kali pentesting?
I'm looking to do some lab exercises to build my pentesting skills in a virtual Kali environment and want to pick your brains on what kind of prebuilt laptop would be suitable for this? I've been researching like crazy and can't seem to find consistency on the web so thought I would pick some brains on TE. -Not planning to…
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I told my boss I wanted a bigger office and this is what I got.
I told my boss I wanted a bigger office and this is what I got.
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Any good VPN books out there?
I was wondering if there are any good VPN books out there. I checked Amazon but some of them seem to be out dated or way over priced. Trying to find something in the middle... Thanks Qmat
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Dealing with outbreak / illness at work
How have your managers dealt with illness/outbreak at the IT desk. We have a group of 8 in the building where I work at and everyone there seems to have come down with some kind of outbreak (or flu). They're all basically coughing incessantly and uncontrollably.
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What is your favorite Udemy course or favorite instructor?
I have been using Udemy for a while - I actually learned about it from the forum. I see it a few courses mentioned and Udemy is often recommended as a resource here. While I think their "list price" of their courses are a bit crazy, I have found a ton of good content on the site. So - I thought I would just poke around to…
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Im back guys!!!!
After a long hiatus I have returned.... I am here to say to everyone, sometimes you have to step back from what your doing to get focused on what you want. Long long story short I ended up getting mixed up with bad people that took me off my path as a IT guy and lead me on the path of just being a driver making 50 bucks a…
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Hello everyone
Hello everyone I am very happy to be a member of the forum, I like to exchange knowledge or experience with people .. What about you? Thank you.
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Service desk advise
I started service desk 2 months ago and have been doing well so fad. However this is my first IT job and recently I have been feeling overwhelmed. I work for the local government in my area and support over 40k users between 6 of us. I have the lowest queue out of everyone but still feel overwhelmed. How did/do you guys…
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Work rant
Ever been in a situation where the info passed down/confirmed to you is actually incorrect and than you're in a situation where the client believes you gave out some wrong info. Of-course you don't get on a call and say this or that dept provided the wrong info, and try to pass off the blame so what do you do? These days…
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Anyone going to bsides Chicago?
I see they opened up registration today. Anyone planning on going?
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Anyone else dreading 2020?
I know, that by then Win7 will be over a decade old. But still, I love Win7; it's the best MS OS that I've encountered and I'm really not looking forward to 2020! I hate Win10 and refuse to use it. I had the same issue when Gnome 2 was replaced with Gnome 3; it's dreadful! And don't even get me started on Unity! I'm really…
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IBM IPS Solution
Hey all, just wondering if any of you have worked with the IBM IPS solution? Looking for any tips on supporting the platform or what the platform lacks.
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hans-moleman.w3.org.http hammering our firewall
I got a call from our network team that the above is hammering our firewall from a specific server (no IIS installed). Did anyone come accross this one before ?!? Trying to find out which process is actually posting this but even netstat doesn't show anything ..
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Excel Formula
Good Morning Guys, I was wondering if you could help me with an Excel issue? I want to create a backup spreadsheet for our backups that run each night. Each day we insert a tape for the backups to run to but I want to record what tape goes in each day and what comes out. So in the spreadsheet i want to put in the word IN…
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Thoughts/Experience with Cybrary
I recently found this website and was curious if anyone was familiar with it. There seems to be quite a bit of free resources but I have not looked to deep into it. Anyone? http://www.cybrary.it
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Wipro
Does anyone work for a company that uses Wipro (Service Provider) . I not asking if you work for them but work with them. Looking for opinions, good bad ...etc. This is also at US companies
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Anyone tried virtual classes? Any pos/neg feedback?
My job is sending me for training and I signed up for a classroom live session. I am checking the confirmation email and it states its a virtual class which is not what I signed up for. Before I send an email correcting this or possibly canceling that class I wanted to see whats everyones feedback on taking a virtual class…
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WiFi Issues
[FONT="]Good Afternoon All,[/FONT] [FONT="] [/FONT] [FONT="]I am wondering if you can help. I have my Internet running through POE running from my house into my chalet in the garden. I bought a NETGEAR EX2700-100UKS Mini 300Mbps WIFi Range Extender but when i log onto my PC in the chalet and browse the internet…
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private key management at work
When working for an organization that fell under pci-dss, there was a person who had the role of managing private keys, in case of disaster. Right now, where I work, we don't have anything like that nor do we fall under pci-dss, so I was wondering if others have some sort of processes for managing private keys once they…
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Is Tech Support I.T?
Hello people, I have a question. So I do Tech Support for a small but growing web-hosting company, Since it's a small company I'm exposed to other roles. Is Tech Support considered an I.T job? Can I use this as I.T experience?
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Legalities of Screening Candidates for Employment.
I ran across an interesting post on my LinkedIn feed that posed a question for which I could not justify an answer. A representative of an organization listed the first/last name of a candidate that applied with their company as well as the city from which they appear to be a resident along with the type of position the…
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Almost 200m voting records
Can ya predict when they are going to get their arses sued over this negligence?? https://www.wired.com/story/voter-records-exposed-database/ IMO, they should shut business until they can correct their security flaws...This is ridiculous. I am sure...you & I probably are listed in the documents leaked, IF you are a…
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The Network. Intuitive.
Any else following Cisco's new products launching? https://newsroom.cisco.com/press-release-content?type=webcontent&articleId=1854555 I've been trying to figure out more about DNA Center, might just have to wait till August to really understand what it is...
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Replacing Switches in Cisco Switch Stack
Afternoon, I'm posting to check that I haven't missed anything in my plan. :) I have maintenance window coming up whereby we will be swapping a number of switches in a couple of 2960 stacks due to a hardware fault identified by TAC: * Stack 1 - 6 switches (swapping 5) * Stack 2 - 2 switches (swapping both) I spoke with my…
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App for Android that will push notifications.
Hello, I'm looking for an app that will push Outlook notifications I receive from OpenNMS when on call. I have an Android. My coworkers use this https://www.prowlapp.com/ and it is great. However, it is only for IOS. I need something that will continue to ring when notifications are sent through OpenNMS not just the one…
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A good online Masters in Cyber Security/ Information Assurance
Good Evening, I am in the process of doing my CISSP certification and I am in the need of an online program in cyber security. So far I was considering the following institutions: UMUC Cyber-security Technology Master's DegreeMaster of Science in Information Assurance & Cyber-security at Nova Southeastern Bellevue…
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Windows 7 and Drivers for (Dell) Intel PRO/1000 ET VT Quad Port NIC
I have been buying a few Quad Port NICs (all intel controller driven but Dell branded). I have installed one PCIe x4 card (Dell P/N: 0HM9JY) a week ago -- Intel PROSet drivers recognized the driver as Intel PRO ET Quad Port and the Intel driver installer succussfully installed the drivers. An hour ago, I got another PCIe…
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EU Parliament committee wants massive end-to-end encryption, no more snooping...
EU Parliament committee wants massive end-to-end encryption, no more snooping ‘backdoors’ The full artical can be found here: https://www.rt.com/news/393234-eu-encryption-backdoor-proposals/
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Help Needed with Slow Performance
Just this past couple of weeks, our end users have been complaining about files taking ages to save, move, and open, we also use AutoCAD DWG`s that take a long time to open and save. We are using a Hyper-V server (SBS Server) that's hosting two servers. One is a standard server 2012R2 that just has a few folders and…
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Printer vulnerabilities - is it necessary?
Are you disabling your printer protocols nowadays that you don't use? if not, Nessus scans are saying you should. Apparently, back in Feb 2017 some teenager decided to wake up the security community about how we simply ignore these security settings in our printers. READ I am having to disable a ton of printer protocols…
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Need to repair an iBook G3 "Clamshell"
I bought an old iBook G3 "Clamshell" from eBay this year. It looks great, and everything works fine, except the power supply inside the laptop no longer charges the battery, so the iBook cannot turn on at all if it is not plugged in to a wall outlet. Does anyone know where I can send my iBook in to get the power supply…
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INE Selling drunk / stoned router shirts, and that is awesome
I got INE's usual junk mail (promotions) to my work email as its associated with my account, so I clicked on the link cause I like testing phishing links for my company, and I found this gem: https://ine.com/collections/apparel/products/designated-router-t-shirt Is it just me, or are all non-DR routers either stoned on…
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Who all is going to Black Hat this year?
I will be there Sunday to Thursday... who else is going?
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Emerging Threats
Every cyber security job posting has that same line... stay current on emerging threats. What do you guys use to stay current?
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No help from coworkers/depts
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UPS for Branch/Small Offices
What's your UPS brand of choice for branch/small offices for network equipment? I'm currently using Tripp-Lite. I install the SNMP/Web Management card in them. They work fine, except the web management is awful since it requires a very old version of Java Just curious what others use
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Looking for nice online university to take a summer programming class with.
Hi guys, I'm looking for a college that I can take a fully online summer class with that covers a programming language (prefer Python, C, or C++. Already took a Java one). I'm actively enrolled in a university already, so this would have to be just a summer fling to get some transfer credits. I was wondering if you guys…
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Taking notes
Does anybody have a good strategy to take good notes for a cert? You can suggest a video or your own personal recommendation. Thanks.
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2017 CompTIA Partner Summit
Is anyone going to Austin in August for the CompTIA Partner Summit? If so, let me know. It looks like the boss changed his mind and I might end up going again this year. I'm keeping my fingers crossed!
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Training policy for employees
Does anyone know of any white papers or any organizations that have created some type of baseline policy for employees? We are trying to come up with a policy that basically says, if you are employed in information security and you work for our team you need to get certified within x months and continue your training…
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Antivirus - Norton vs. Microsoft thoughts?
My laptop is quite old and I am thinking of buying Microsoft Surface. For protection, I have been using Norton for my current laptop. Last week I went to Microsoft store. One of the guys told me that their antivirus software (the one that comes with Surface - so, it is free) was better than that of Norton therefore I would…
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Very Slow SBS 2011 Server
I have noticed that our 2011 SBS server which is a Hyper-V server has become very slow. One of our IT Admin said he changed the DNS IP address`s. But we don't have the old setup written down. (My Bad) So I changed the DNS ip addresses back but now receive an error. The IP Address xxx.xxx.xx.xx you have entered for this…
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Any good IOS-XR training resources specifically for ASR9000?
We are rolling out a few ASR9Ks in a few months and I am looking for a video series/books to get up to speed with the CLI to do testing on these beasts.
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Is it a Mac/iOS problem, or a networking problem? (WiFi)
Hello all, Have found the time to start to address our wireless infrastructure problems. Only been on the job a month, and had to deal with that strange outage issue ultimately attributed to buggy ASA code. Have had to deal with full DHCP pools and hodge-podge configs on branch routers, but am half way through cleaning…
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Going insane over this ASA/Nexus issue
Hello, I posted here about this before, but the problem persists. Let's just get a quick layout of the land. Two Nexus 5500s at the core, serving as the gateway for all VLANs. From here, a port channel exists to a 3650 stack, which has a port channel to a DMVPN hub, a port channel to an ASA 5545 (with Source Fire), and a…
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I modified a Cisco 3560 to be my home network switch.
PRE-EDIT – I typed this the first time in neatly separated paragraphs. We will now see if this forum is still clumping things all together. I typed it in a Word document and Copy and Pasted it into the text box here. Short version – I modified the fans. Long version – My wife decided she wanted to save a few bucks by…
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Anyone going to Indy for CircleCityCon?
Just curious, I was able to score a free ticket at the last minute so I am going.
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URL Filtering - Where to implement it
So today was very interesting. In my role, I manage our firewalls (palo) and we have URL filtering enabled on it. It's been this way for a long time. Today, a user had an issue with a website being filtered, but it turned out not to be by our firewall. The server team just recently deployed a new version of AV, and enabled…
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Cisco 2811 router being used as a Terminal Switch... ever heard of this?
I got called for a contract assignment, doing some work in a nice 25,000+ square foot data center for a couple months. One thing I noticed was a lot of 2811 routers in use. I have those in my home CCNA lab. These 2811s had a large module card installed that had room for 4 wide rectangular cables coming out of it. Each…
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Running/Implementing a service desk
Does anyone have recommended books related to best practices of a service desk? How to implement them, recommended SLA's, staffing requirements, etc? Most of what I have seen is either not granular enough or very outdated.
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Make script to ease mundane task
At work I have to make a new folder for every weekday. Example, today would be 060817. Within that folder, I need 3 folders. Folder 1, Folder2, Folder3. Let's just say for current month. So example, with terrible coding lingo. If month=June, today = weekday, make folder using MMDDYY, and within that folder, create Folder1,…
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Cisco / Juniper - Minimum requirements for a MPLS lab?
Hi Everyone, Can MPLS be reasonably labbed up on 3 routers (ce,p,ce)? Or should the 'provider network' be at least 2 or 3 routers (ce, pe, p, pe, ce)? Thanks! N
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Computer Recycling / IT Asset Disposal
Hello all, curious to know how many people / organizations participate in some type of computer recycling / IT asset disposal process. If you do, what are some of the criteria you look for in selecting a vendor? Did the vendor reach out to you, or did you have to find someone? What are things you like / dislike about your…
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Information Security Lessons Learned
Hi All, I'm interested in knowing what are some the major lessons you've learned being in the field for some time. I'll list a few of mine. 1. Never make assumptions or jump to conclusions too early without understanding business requirements. - I've had an experience where i needed to give advice on a remote access…
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Toner and Probe kits
Anyone have recommendations of a toner/probe kit for telephone,network cable tracing? Mine recently died out and was looking to pick up another one.
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Dealing with the "Exploit writer" and "Hacker" of the team
Hey Forum So I really don't have a lot of complaining threads. However, this one is a good one. There is a guy on my team who enjoys exploit development and penetration testing. However, I have never seen this kid write an exploit, never seen him conduct a pen test, anything of the sort. He buys a lot of books on…
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Stanford Uni site infested with hacking tools and phish for months!
This is strange....all those compromises and no third party or any CERT notified them?! https://news.netcraft.com/archives/2017/05/31/stanford-uni-site-infested-with-hacking-tools-and-phish-for-months.html
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best book for mobile app development
Can anyone tell what is the best book for learning the Mobile Application development
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WGU TE Meetup - Graduation Ceremony
I thought it would be great to have a meetup with other TE members for those attending the WGU graduation in Salt Lake City, Utah on July 15th. I will be attending with markulous. I would like to organize maybe going to a bar or hang out and play some video games or talk tech. I hope to see some members of TE at the…
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Personal Cloud/Storage Solution Opinions - WD MyCloud/OwnCloud/QNAP/Etc
After years of plans to 'planning to' work on a solution to put the many thousands of family photos and videos (and other various documents, etc) in one place, and catalog and sort them, I've realized what I wanted to do is not a very good idea (keep them all on my daily use MacBook Pro. It would be cost prohibitive to…
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Websites for error messages
Good Afternoon All, I currently work on a Service Desk where calls are logged and we try to resolve the users issues. One part of the job is the user would send a screenshot of a particular error that he/she are getting when trying to connect to something, open a specific document etc... I am just wondering if there is…
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The "Meraki" way?
I have the opportunity to start a transition from our current switching lineup (HP & Aruba) and go to whatever I pick (Cisco). Through our re-seller I have been put in touch with Cisco sales to discuss price breaks and other sales'y stuff. The Cisco rep suggested I look at Meraki, I said "sure why not" and went through the…
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Ever left a job for a silly reason you stand by?
My job is making it increasingly difficult to take my bicycle to work. I live in NYC and we have this mess called the MTA that I must avoid at all costs. I swear if I could bike to a different job and not have a problem I'd leave so fast. "Why are you leaving?" "Cause I can't keep my bike inside even though it is…
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Congressman May Introduce Active-Defense Bill
https://www.onthewire.io/active-defense-bill-now-allows-destruction-of-data-use-of-beacon-tech/ Literally just ran across this and was really excited! It was the topic for my Masters Thesis and while I took it a bit further, it is definitely along the lines of what I wrote. The real kicker is I explicitly addressed the use…
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Why does everything I write come out at one long paragraph?
I carefully write a topic here, submit it, and all the sentences are squished together into one long paragraph with no line spacing. What's wrong with this forum? Then I cannot edit. I try to make edits, but they do not change.
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Can I manually lower the fan speed in a Cisco switch?
Can the fan speed in a Cisco 3560 be manually lowered? I changed from Comcast to Verizon fios at my place recently. Speed test was showing 42 down / 6 up with Comcast. Once I got the fios, the tech said the speed was 150/150. I speed tested again and was getting 45 down / 38 up. Seems the Netgear WGT624 4 port switch in my…
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Worksite Issue
Good Morning, Does anyone have experience with Worksite? I have a user who is trying to open a document in Worksite (Tiff File) but she is presented with the error message below: Windows Photo Viewer can't open this picture because either photo Viewer dosen't support this file format, or you don't have the latest updates…
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Help choosing a processor
I wanna start building a new pc and I need help picking a processor. My current processor is an AMD dual core 5600. I got it in 2007. I don't have a really good understanding of the specifics of processors other than GHz/speed, hence the reason I'm making this thread. This pc will be for gaming and video editing. I'd like…
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Anyone using Avira AV/suite?
Would like to hear what you think of it? I have used AVG for many years, but each update continues to be more and more of a resource hog. Avira looks great on paper with the site tracker( sites tracking you) vpn, and more. Who is using it?
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Any Techies live in a sail boat or RV? San Francisco
Living in San Francisco, my girlfriend and I pay about $2000 / month or $24,000/year to rent a 600 sq. ft. studio. Being in this situation we are looking at Boon docking or living on a sail boat to save on expenses. If we live on a sail boat I am thinking of getting solar panels, wind generator & a water maker + generator.…
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All IT Jobs Are Cybersecurity Jobs Now
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/all-jobs-cybersecurity-now-james-a-davis Move to cybersecurity or move to cloud. Or do both.
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Suggestions on what to do with an "intern"
I was just informed that I'm supposed to take the owner's son under my wing for a while since he's on summer break and "interested in computers." Any suggestions on what I can do to keep him busy but still have him feel like he's learning something meaningful? I'm a department of one, so anything is fair game.
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Best way to deploy operating systems
I'm in need of some help please. Can anyone tell me what the best or most feasible methods of installing Windows 7 on computers numbering about 100-150? can it be done using WDS or SCCM? or barts PE I've never done this before. I'm looking to learn how to do it and how this software works as I have an interview next week…
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Where to find vulnerable code examples?
Where can I find brief examples of code that is vulnerable to cross site scripting, SQL injection, and others? Disclaimer: I'm not going to use this code to do harm; we're hoping to use it as a test in part of the interview process.
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Solarwinds Ticketing/Helpdesk software
Anyone using this currently? If so, what is your review of this software? is it buggy, clunky, or just terrible or great? My company has this available, but they decided to create their own web based ticketing database and it just plain sucks. It has issues everyday and I wish they would just **** it and maybe use…
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What's a good programming language to learn first?
My son is interested in learning to code. He took a web development class in school and really liked it. I was thinking about starting him on Python because I thought it might be easy for him to learn. I haven't coded in ages and I'm not up on all the latest. Any suggestions on how to learn? Is Python a good place for him…
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Kotlin - Loving it!
With the recent announcement by Google they are backing Kotlin and making it a first class language for Android I decided to take a look. I am loving it! Java has always been pretty difficult for me and Kotlin seems to really iron out some of the issues. Definitely sold on Kotlin!
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Programming with c
Are there any 'c' experts on here? If so, I've a quick question about 'printf' I understand the basics, but while trying to discover how to have a terminal display update with the output of a program that I'm working on, but without having the cursor displayed, darting about all over the place as the data is updated, I…
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Comptia.org down?
I tried going to their website, and it appears down. Is it down for everyone?
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Question for Linux experts about boot
To preface this, I am not a linux expert and just know enough to be dangerous. I would like to upload an image of Firepower Management Center (FMC) into AWS instead of using the one from the AWS market place. The problem is the downloaded image from Cisco site uses lilo and AWS accepts Linux VMs only with grub boot loader.…
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Looking for training on Redhat Linux, Bash, Perl.
Hi guys, Iv'e decided that I should get professional training either in Redhat, Bash, or Perl this summer. I know there are free resources online, but I'm not good at unstructured learning. Does anyone here know a good place to look or have any recommendations? Thanks!
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Is it a good Idea to have a secret Internet Alias?
Given that an anonymous UK Malware researcher Malwaretech was able to prevent the spread of the WannaCry ransomware malware, just by registering a domain, do you think it's a good idea having a secret identity for use in the Cyber Security field? Look at it this way, if say UK researcher was Bill Smith, and he came out and…
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Laptop Loaner Agreement Issue
No one is following the procedures here at work. Looking at the entries. There's a 9 month gap between the last loaner and the previous loaner given out dates. It is insane. If people do what they're suppose to do, the world would be a better place. The process is to scan the agreement form into the database once the…
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cloning help
Hi, After some help please? I'm looking if anyone knows of any software ( preferably free ) that lets you clone windows 7 to dissimilar hardware? the disaster recovery site we use is upgrading all their kit and tell us to do an image from scratch which is not practical due to the software we have setup. Up to this point we…
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How often do you run Vulnerability Scans
I'm curious how often everyone is running vulnerability scans on their networks and what product you use. I know this really depends on the size of the environment, so if you can include that info, it will be helpful. I'm currently running daily scans for servers, and weekly scans for endpoints. A few things about my setup…
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Pursuit of Security+ Leads to Cheating Spouse
I saw an interesting post on Reddit, a solider asks for advice dealing with a cheating spouse. The reason? Intense studying for the Security+ certification...link below. I'm [23/m] found out my wife [25/f] kissed another man. (Note there is strong language in the comments. Come on, its Reddit). I know, I know, no…
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Cyber Attack on NHS
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2017/may/12/hospitals-across-england-hit-by-large-scale-cyber-attack
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Bank account got hack
Well, It happen. My bank account got hack. They transfer 2000 dollars and spent 2000 in a grocery store. This is why I trying to get into security. To stop people from doing this to me and to others. I trying to stay calm but I am so mad. Hopefully they will catch whoever did this.
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Amazon is AGGRESSIVE
Amazon considering online prescriptions See above Amazon is now looking to penetrate the mail order prescription and pharmacy benefit manager space. This industry is huge. 3 fortune 500 players from the wholesaler side, McKesson, ABC, and Cardinal. Then you have the PBM's Express Scripts, CVS and Walgreens. Might want to…
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Cisco Meraki - Free Switch for Professionals
Wanted to share this in case someone might be interested. I took the link off because it was redirecting to the wrong site. If interested just google Meraki Cisco Freeswitch. You must meet certain requirements and attend a webinar to get the switch.
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Finished Master's Thesis!
Tonight I finished writing my Master's Thesis!! For my topic I choose to write about the establishment and effectiveness of a Federal "Cyber Stand Your Ground" law. It was actually very interesting to find a lot of writing on the topic and I felt I expanded upon it fairly well. Will be doing some final editing on Sunday…
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Pentest Box
Anybody use Pentest Box? https://pentestbox.org
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Facebook's "Spaces"
Just looked up how much for the Oculus Headset. $599. It's a great idea, but they should make products more affordable to public. Only the rich can enjoy this innovation.
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Script to update "Scan To Network Folder" settings in HP Printers
Is there a script that one can utilize to automatically update the "Scan To Network Folder" settings in HP printers? We have about 1200 network printers where the username, password, and domain name have to be updated to the office users can continue to utilize the scan to network folder feature.
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Where do you get experience (for people that have experience)
The title may sound a bit confusing, but it's the truest I could make it. Where do folks that are in IT roles with experience find/get the experience with industry standard tools in order to try and get a more cyber focused job? Things like FireEye, Zscaler, DLP, HBSS (Intel Security Manager/McAfee/IBM), etc etc. I work in…
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CS Majors that can't code.
Hi Everyone, Partial vent - Partial confusion - Am I wrong? It seems like many people with computer science degrees can not, or will not write code or even basic scripts. I thought that was a core part of computer science degrees. I don't have a CS degree and I'm expected to do all the scripting. Tell me if I am wrong.
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Book recommendation - network security monitoring/security operations
Hi all, I'm looking for a book recommendation that covers network security monitoring/security operations (i.e. what different types of attacks might look like and how to respond to them). A more technical type of book would be preferred. Also would be looking for recommendations for a good Splunk resource (bonus points if…
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How are you all handling the malware ambush
at work we had to stay overtime for two hours to deal with the massive malware that broke out on Friday (March 16). Our company has a lot of remote users who had to call in and wait on hold forever to be patched. was there a working auto-patch deployment that you all implemented for remote user.
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4 steps to prevent WannaCry