The Ultimate Guide to Installing OpenSSH on Windows

As a seasoned, or even new IT Pro, you’re likely an avid user of Putty, using secure shell (SSH) to connect to Unix/Linux servers, computers, and even Windows machines for an efficient and secure remote command-line experience. Well, did you know Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server 2019 (and Windows Server 2022) include an […] Continue reading The Ultimate Guide to Installing OpenSSH on Windows

Severe TeamViewer Vulnerability Let Attackers Steal System Password

A security researcher found a severe TeamViewer vulnerability affecting Windows versions of the application 8 through 15, allowing attackers to steal system credentials. TeamViewer is a powerful tool for remote administration, but that also means it’s … Continue reading Severe TeamViewer Vulnerability Let Attackers Steal System Password

Eyal Neemany, Javelin Networks – Paul’s Security Weekly #582

Former Head of Israeli Air Force CERT & Forensics Team, Senior Security Researcher at Javelin Networks. Eyal will be discussing securing remote administration, remote credentials, explains that Jump Servers aren’t as good, and show you have to con… Continue reading Eyal Neemany, Javelin Networks – Paul’s Security Weekly #582

Dark Market Shop Sells RDP Access to Airport System for $10

Stolen or brute-forced remote desktop protocol (RDP) credentials have played a central role in many data breaches over the years and cybercriminals have made a business out of selling them on the underground market. For as little as $3, hackers can bu… Continue reading Dark Market Shop Sells RDP Access to Airport System for $10

OpenSSH Comes Out of Beta in Windows April 2018 Update

In this Ask the Admin, I’ll show you how to get started with the OpenSSH client in the Windows 10 April 2018 Update.

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OpenSSH Doesn’t Replace PowerShell Remoting in Fall Creators Update

The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and Windows Server 1709 include a beta OpenSSH server and client. In this Ask the Admin, I will discuss how OpenSSH differs from PowerShell Remoting.

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Public Remote Code Execution Exploit Affects Thousands of Email Servers

Developers of the widely used Exim message transfer agent are advising administrators to disable a feature on their email servers to protect them from a critical remote execution exploit that has been publicly disclosed. Developed at the University of … Continue reading Public Remote Code Execution Exploit Affects Thousands of Email Servers

Sony Closes Backdoors in IP-Enabled Cameras

Backdoors, likely intentional remote administration features, were closed off in 80 different Sony IP-enabled cameras running the IPELA Engine technology. Continue reading Sony Closes Backdoors in IP-Enabled Cameras