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28.11.2022
to be interactively logged in as a domain admin to act in the context of the domain admin's authorizations. All profile information is stored in the INI file – except for the passwords. The passwords are not stored
28%
05.02.2023
not be executable because the program is located in an unauthorized path, so you need to add an exception or an explicit permission rule for Chocolatey in your AppLocker configuration.
Another peculiarity
28%
02.02.2021
, a "real-time HTTP intrusion detection" tool [2].
Judging by the age of the commits on its GitHub page, it's a relatively new project, but I found its uncomplicated ingenuity exceptionally intriguing
28%
25.03.2021
the var.dir variable. The variable name must begin with var. but can be freely chosen otherwise. The only exceptions are var.PID with the process ID of the running Lighttpd and var.CWD with the current
28%
25.03.2021
is valid for four hours and cannot be renewed. After four hours at the latest, the logged-in user must re-authenticate against a domain controller.
No exceptions exist for specific user groups
28%
25.03.2021
configuration relies on a JSON-based data structure. Configuration changes do not require a service restart, with the exception of an interface change, and was one of the key criteria for one of the early
28%
30.05.2021
, experience to date shows that, with few exceptions, complementary technologies coexist on the market for a long or even very long time, not least to avoid radical breaks in the critical IT infrastructure
28%
03.12.2015
These scripts handle authentication data and attempt to work around the authentication on the target system. Examples include x11-access, ftp-anon, and oracle-enum-users. The exceptions are scripts for brute
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03.12.2015
-file= --listen-address 10.0.3.1 --dhcp-range 10.0.3.2,10.0.3.254 --dhcp-lease-max=253 --dhcp-no-override --except-interface=lo --interface=lxcbr0 --dhcp-leasefile=/var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.lxcbr0.leases --dhcp
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03.12.2015
the system.
As with every new technology there are always
positives and negatives, and PM is no exception (Table 1). With these points in mind, I'll talk about possible ways you might use PM.
Table 1