Scariest Things Hacked Infographic
Below is an interesting Infographic from the guys over at “www.webhostingbuzz.com“, makes some interesting reading about 15 of the scariest things that have been hacked 🙂
Architecture, Development, Security, Hacking and anything that I deem as important
Encryption / Hacking / Pentest / Privacy / Ramblings / Security / SSL / Wifi / Wireless
by Liam Cleary · Published December 9, 2014
Below is an interesting Infographic from the guys over at “www.webhostingbuzz.com“, makes some interesting reading about 15 of the scariest things that have been hacked 🙂
Authentication / Encryption / Hacking / Password / Pentest / Privacy / Ramblings / Security
by Liam Cleary · Published November 26, 2014 · Last modified November 30, 2014
In my opinion the use of passwords is becoming much more complicated than many years ago. With the amount of security breaches over this past year, password lists posted online for all to see...
Encryption / General / Mail / Privacy / Ramblings / Security / SSL
by Liam Cleary · Published November 24, 2014
A short while ago, I finally got access to the new mail platform (in beta) called “ProtonMail“. As their profile currently states: “ProtonMail is an email service that is developed by a team of...
ADFS / Authentication / Authorization / Data Loss Protection (DLP) / Encryption / Hacking / Multi-Factor / Pentest / Security / SharePoint / SharePoint 2003 / SharePoint 2007 / SharePoint 2010 / SharePoint 2013 / SharePoint Online / SSL
by Liam Cleary · Published November 19, 2014
Last year I posted this, and this year I will do the same. The guys over at Cipherpoint (shout out to Mike Fleck)have published their “State of Collaboration Security Report“. I recommend heading over to...
ADFS / Architecture / Authentication / Authorization / Cloud / Data Loss Protection (DLP) / Encryption / Multi-Factor / Security / SharePoint Online / SSL / TechNet / Toplogy / Websites
by Liam Cleary · Published November 18, 2014 · Last modified November 19, 2014
As I was reading through my Twitter feed and came across these infographic’s from Microsoft, about their cloud identity and access management. Download using this link Direct link
Authentication / Authorization / Azure / Cloud / Encryption / Hacking / Pentest / Security / Toplogy / Virtual Machines / Websites
by Liam Cleary · Published November 13, 2014
Mark Russinovich recently gave a TechNet Talk on Cloud Security and Ethical Hacking. Short talk, but great answers to questions that I am sure we have asked ourselves or just wanted to know the...
Architecture / Authentication / Authorization / Azure / Best Practice / Cloud / Encryption / Hacking / Office 365 / Pentest / Security / SharePoint / SharePoint 2003 / SharePoint 2007 / SharePoint 2010 / SharePoint 2013 / SharePoint Online / SSL / Websites
by Liam Cleary · Published November 12, 2014
To help combat emerging threats, Microsoft employs an innovative Assume Breach strategy and leverages highly specialized groups of security experts, known as the Red Team, to strengthen threat detection, response and defense for its...
Encryption / How To / Ramblings / Security / SharePoint / SharePoint 2003 / SharePoint 2007 / SharePoint 2010 / SharePoint 2013 / SSL / Websites / Weirdness
by Liam Cleary · Published November 12, 2014 · Last modified November 11, 2014
So not sure if you have all faced this issue before but, really it shouldn’t be an issue. When purchasing an SSL certificate the ideal approach is to use an IIS instance and create...
Encryption / Hacking / Pentest / Security / SharePoint / SharePoint 2003 / SharePoint 2007 / SharePoint 2010 / SharePoint 2013 / SharePoint Online
by Liam Cleary · Published November 10, 2014
So in the last post that was done a while ago, we looked at the first step in a Penetration test, “RECON“. We started to work through our plan of attack which is the following...
Authentication / Authorization / Cloud / Encryption / Hacking / Ramblings / Security
by Liam Cleary · Published November 7, 2014
Had to share this so you can all know the options to use to protect your privacy.
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