UN SharePoint Hack. Should I worry?
I assume by now that you are aware of the United Nations (U.N.) hack. The attackers are estimated to have retrieved 400 GB of sensitive data. The interesting problem with this attack is that...
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by Liam Cleary · Published February 18, 2020
I assume by now that you are aware of the United Nations (U.N.) hack. The attackers are estimated to have retrieved 400 GB of sensitive data. The interesting problem with this attack is that...
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by Liam Cleary · Published November 1, 2019
So this year has been busy for me, with it being the first full year of working for myself, as well as a bunch of family things that have impacted all of it. We...
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by Liam Cleary · Published July 12, 2019
Not anything special at all, except telling you I actually have a website for my company SharePlicity now. I have been meaning to create one for a long time but just never had time....
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by Liam Cleary · Published January 14, 2019
Last year, I was honored to speak at the very first SharePoint Conference North America, or what I refer to as the resurrected SharePoint Conferences from days gone past. It was a fantastic conference,...
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by Liam Cleary · Published January 14, 2019
So, 2019 has begun, and as is usual everyone is making predictions of what to expect whether it is Computer trends, Travel, Clothing, Cars, Financial Investments to of course Security. I agree it is...
NOTE: The image used for the post is from an article on Wired, I used it as I think it cool: https://www.wired.com/2014/11/hacker-lexicon-whats-dark-web/ One of the things that I find interesting is the number of times...
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by Liam Cleary · Published July 1, 2018
In the last couple of posts, we looked at executing two simulated attacks using the “Attack Simulator” tool within Office 365. First, we used “Spear Fishing”, then a “Brute Force Password” attach. Each option...
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by Liam Cleary · Published July 1, 2018
In the last post, we looked at executing your first simulated attack by using the “Spear Fishing” attach that harvests credentials from a custom Office 365 login page. https://www.helloitsliam.com/2018/05/14/running-your-first-simulated-office-365-attack-spear-phishing/ For this post we will...
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by Liam Cleary · Published June 14, 2018
As you know, starting in June of this month I left my job at Protiviti and started working for myself, creating a company called SharePlicity. So far so good, it has been more relaxing...
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by Liam Cleary · Published June 12, 2018
On Wednesday, 27th of June 2018, Rencore will host a Full-day Tutorial on Building modern solutions for SharePoint and Office 365. This will be run by none other than Erwin van Hunen, Hugh Wood, and...
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