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LoveKebabble
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Comment #22618338
Weird - I've got a newer Dell XPS and am making this post with WDE enabled and have had 0 problems. Anecdotal I know, but I've ran pretty much every major Linux distro (Ubuntu/Fedo…
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Comment #21378654
Yeah, I'm not saying that there aren't exceptions. But if you want to do business with Walmart or Target, unless you're a major player, you can expect them to have a requirement of…
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Comment #21377555
I actually think the OP is right, but not for the example they listed and not in a way that I directly care about or that impacts me (but would be better for Amazon). The fact that…
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Comment #21160591
He just explained it. To add on to his points, there are often times corporate policies (You can argue the legitimacy of them or not) that absolutely mandate that you cannot run be…
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Comment #20895418
They already do, I worked a case last week where that happened. Trickbot for example will be on a machine for 2-5 months so that it's in your backups, and is commonly followed by R…
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Comment #20588276
A lot of those connections are backup lines for retail stores to process credit cards if their standard connection goes offline
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Comment #20498133
The markets need to undercut the indian space program?
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Comment #20304477
Genuine question - when I use slack - I'm able to see messages going back to when the channel was created for my organization as well as all files shared by date. I'm not sure how …
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Comment #20286923
God the worst of these are the phishing sites using windows.net or hosted on azure with official/legitimate microsoft certs
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Comment #20064342
The problem with this strategy is that IP Address/Domains/Hashes that are publicly available for free are typically dated and are rarely useful for catching anything other than mas…
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Comment #20060890
I work as a detection engineer for a Security vendor and I'm going to go against the grain and say that there ARE tools you should run to monitor your linux infrastructure that are…