We ditched DocuSign because their API was limited to Enterprise only plans at a crazy amount of money.
For a company that is selling trust in the form of digital signatures, a breach like this is pathetically embarrassing.
We ditched DocuSign because their API was limited to Enterprise only plans at a crazy amount of money.
For a company that is selling trust in the form of digital signatures, a breach like this is pathetically embarrassing.
No idea, but I took a freebie practice exam and it was....not great.
Quite a few of the Microsoft ones have glaringly obvious mistakes in the exams, typos are one thing but a question which has the wrong answer as the right answer is just mis-leading people.
You do get what you pay for. I love Cybrary for the community material but ever since the concept of micro-exams/money came into it, the vultures have descended.
Send an email to that and a mod account posts the question.
One Windows 7 desktop which was unmanaged.
Everything else was fine.
@hobbit666 said
As just having a fully patched OS an't enough
Why not? This recent exploit was patched by MS 2 months ago. Only one of my clients systems was affected by this and it was a Windows 7 unmanaged box.
Just recorded a video about this very topic.
On a blunt note, This entire farce was preventable based on the things we've been saying for decades. Update, Backup, Don't click on junk.
@Tim_G said in Secure Wiki:
I feel like WordPress may be a nice option. If the default access control structure doesn't work well for your needs, there are some great addins.
I would never trust WordPress with anything I wanted to keep secure. Very high risk, WordPress is only good as a marketing tool with content you want everyone to have.
Not to mention the performance of the database over time, the bloating, PHP being a pig, so so many things wrong with it.
@scottalanmiller said in NHS England - Cyber-ouch...:
@Breffni-Potter said in NHS England - Cyber-ouch...:
@scottalanmiller said in NHS England - Cyber-ouch...:
I think you'll find that the NSA has no allies. They are universally the enemies of everyone.
Who pays for the show if they don't have at least 1 ally?
Those who live in fear of them. It takes no allies to make money. Who is the mafia's ally that pays them? No one.
How did Trump build all those buildings in New York again...
@scottalanmiller said in NHS England - Cyber-ouch...:
I think you'll find that the NSA has no allies. They are universally the enemies of everyone.
Who pays for the show if they don't have at least 1 ally?
@Ambarishrh said in and we have since decided that it should be released as an open source project for the community.
This right here is the bit that makes people say "Oh YOU are the provider of the tool"
What do you get for giving them hours of your time? Regardless of the product, that is irrelevant.
What are you gaining by committing that block of time? What benefit does it bring to you? What does it bring to the company?
Its been online for months.
Nothing unique, Adobe, Microsoft, all the normal publishers.
App gap is a huge thing.
Even just from iOS to Android. I cannot find a good sound pressure level app on Android, I have tried lots, many are poor. There are 3 good apps for iOS only, Can't get any on Android.
Now imagine me trying to find an app like that on Windows store. Nobody is developing for it because the market just is not there.
Also, is the hardware as fancy looking as the iOS/Droid counterparts. The Lumia series was alright but it kept missing the "wow that is awesome" feeling.
A sin bin list of mistakes by all AV vendors like this would be good. The Sophos update which tore itself apart as malware was especially funny.
Umm, I have a stock branded one that came with the single bay Zyxel unit I bought. Seems alright.
Correct. I suspect mis-communication.
You can have iSCSI over Fibre or Ethernet, The protocol is always iSCSI but the interface can and does change.