Hi,
I have a Windows Server 2016 running and I need some help to secure it.
I run this things on the server:
Plex media server
Transmission Downloader
Running VM's trough Hyper-V (manage from the client)
SMB Share inside the LAN (offline files)
I'll add this to the server in the future...
hi guys.
scence: i have 2 domain - UAT and production
when i try to mapped from UAT to production. there a logon credential pops up but i cancel it
Why does this still have brute force alert
kindly advise
Original release date: July 31, 2014
Systems Affected
Point-of-Sale Systems
Overview
This advisory was prepared in collaboration with the National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center (NCCIC), United States Secret Service (USSS), Financial Sector Information Sharing and...
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Original release date: July 31, 2014
Systems Affected
Point-of-Sale Systems
Overview
This advisory was prepared in collaboration with the National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center (NCCIC), United States Secret Service (USSS), Financial Sector Information Sharing and...
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Vulnerable to Brute-Force Attack
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Looks like a brand new Worm called Morto is using RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) and port 3389 (default listening port) as an attack vector to infect some machines and subsequently using some type of brute force password guessing mechanism to further compromise these computers.
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I think I found a flaw in the way Bitlocker handles manually entering your key that would make it very vulnerable to a brute force attack. You can read about it Link Removed due to 404 Error on my site.
It seems like I am the only one who thinks this a big deal. Is there something I am...