Monthly Archives: March 2020
How To Ping With Date and Time To TXT File Using CMD
There are occasions where you will need to know How To Ping With Date and Time To TXT File Using CMD and a few Windows Ping commands can help. This will use a provide a date and a timestamp the result of each ping, with a bit of effort you can get it to do that. It’s quite useful if you specifically need to use the Windows Ping command.
ping -t patrickdomingues.com|cmd /q /v /c "(pause&pause)>nul & for /l %a in () do (set /p "data=" && echo(!date! !time! !data!)&ping -n 2 patrickdomingues.com>nul" >C:\ping\pingtest.txt
The above will continuously ping the address with a time and date to a output log file which in this case is called pingtest.txt , press Ctrl+C to end the session. If you do not need an output file remove the redirection to an output file string if you want to show the results in the … Read the rest
Zeus Sphinx Banking Trojan Ramps Up During COVID19
The Zeus and Sphinx Banking Trojan is showing off its ugly face more often now during COVID19, lurking and targeting desperate users looking for information about COVID19.
According to researchers Amir Gandler and Limor Kessem at IBM X-Force, the researchers observed a significant increase in volume in March 2020, of the Zeus and Sphinx’s malware. It was clear that the operators looked to take advantages around government relief payments to COVID19 affected people and companies.
In March 2020 these phishing and malspam campaigns emails tell targets that they need to fill out an attached form to receive coronavirus relief from the government. These new Zeus and Sphinx Banking Trojan variant is spreading via coronavirus-themed email sent to victims in the U.S., Canada and Australia, housed in malicious attachments named “COVID 19 relief,” according to an X-Force blog posting on Monday.
Stay vigilant and review these Email Security Tips you can … Read the rest
TOP Horrible Passwords To Use For 2020
How many Horrible Passwords are there? Let me tell you there are about 500 of them and we will show you the TOP Horrible Passwords To Use For 2020. Any password documented publicly or available in the darkweb can be used in a dictionary attack. This is a form of brute force attack technique for defeating a cipher or authentication mechanism by trying to determine its decryption key or passphrase by trying hundreds or sometimes millions of likely possibilities, such as words in a dictionary.
NO | Top 1-100 | Top 101–200 | Top 201–300 | Top 301–400 | Top 401–500 |
1 | 123456 | porsche | firebird | prince | rosebud |
2 | password | guitar | butter | beach | jaguar |
3 | 12345678 | chelsea | united | amateur | great |
4 | 1234 | black | turtle | 7777777 | cool |
5 | pussy | diamond | steelers | muffin | cooper |
6 | 12345 | nascar | tiffany | redsox | 1313 |
7 | dragon | jackson | zxcvbn | star | scorpio |
8 | qwerty | cameron | tomcat | testing | mountain |
9 | 696969 | 654321 | golf | shannon | madison |
CoronaVirus Business Continuity Plan Checklist
No one can predict the future; however, you can be ready with a sound CoronaVirus Business Continuity Plan. This CoronaVirus business continuity checklist is the first step in the BCP process. The checklist is not an exhaustive list, it is a simple tool that can be used to ensure that the basic CoronaVirus Business Continuity Plan process has been initiated and the division management has considered what needs to be done to keep essential functions operating if an adverse event occurs. The CoronaVirus Business Continuity Plan Checklist is somewhat “information centric” as organisation’s reliance on information is increasing and its successful management provides a competitive advantage.
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Help your users spot Covid-19 phishing emails
As the Covid-19 pandemic rises scammers are now using the fear of the public to capitalize by using a method of email phishing to steal money and data.
World Health Organisation Advice
There has been a growing confusion around the next steps to take, scammers can slip through the cracks. Health advice emails, advising people to sign up to doctor and fake links to “safety tips”.
Some emails are even claiming to have found a cure for the virus! As of yet, (13th March 2020) there is no vaccine so these emails should be deleted immediately.
To verify that an email is legitimate contact the World Health Organisation directly, and flag the phishing email as fraud if it is so to help others avoid making the mistake of giving these scammers their details.
The World Health Organisation has recommended to check the original email address to make sure it … Read the rest
Unpatched Systems Are Still A Major Attack Vector
Unpatched systems are still a major attack vector for hackers. These unpatched systems can invite major troubles for an organization. The issue can turn worse when the organization falls victim to a data breach and compromises confidential data.
Time and time again it was found that the same vulnerabilities kept being the top vector for exploitation via phishing attacks which the payload targeted specific flaws in the Microsoft product line.
Top flaws
Some flaws that have been actively used to launch attacks are:
- CVE-2016-0189 – Memory corruption flaw in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer
- CVE-2017-8570 – Remote code execution flaw in Microsoft Office
- CVE-2017-0143 – Affects SMBv1 protocol
- CVE – 2018-11776 -Remote code execution Apache Struts
- CVE-2017-11882 – Remote code execution Microsoft Office
- CVE-2009-3129 – Remote code execution in Microsoft Excel/Word
- CVE-2017-11774 – Security Feature Bypass vulnerability in Microsoft Outlook
Bottom line
It is no surprise that