Monthly Archives: June 2020


Kaseya Script for Windows Disk Cleanup

Aren’t you glad you stumbled upon this Kaseya Script for Windows Disk Cleanup? This Windows Disk Cleanup script for Kaseya cleans up everything from windows.

What does it do?

I am glad you asked. The script uses the Kaseya scripting engine to apply the options below to the registry and afterwards the script will run a CMD to run the specific Disk Cleaner Settings Profile we created to clean up all the junk.Windows Disk Cleanup Kaseya Script

  • Active Setup Temp Folders
  • BranchCache
  • Downloaded Program Files
  • GameNewsFiles
  • GameStatisticsFiles
  • GameUpdateFiles
  • Internet Cache Files
  • Memory Dump Files
  • Offline Pages Files
  • Old ChkDsk Files
  • Previous Installations
  • Recycle Bin
  • Service Pack Cleanup
  • Setup Log Files
  • System error memory dump files
  • System error minidump files
  • Temporary Files
  • Temporary Setup Files
  • Temporary Sync Files
  • Thumbnail Cache
  • Update Cleanup
  • Upgrade Discarded Files
  • User file versions
  • Windows Defender
  • Windows Error Reporting Archive Files
  • Windows Error Reporting Queue Files
  • Windows Error Reporting System Archive
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Recent Plex Vulnerability Allows Full System Takeover

Recently it was found that Plex had a vulnerability that allowed hackers to do a full system takeover. 

The three vulnerabilities that were found are CVE-2020-5740CVE-2020-5741, and CVE-2020-5742 which was detected by Tenable security researcher Chris Lyne and reported to Plex on May 31st.

If hackers are able to exploit this vulnerability they could execute code to gain access to all files, create backdoors and even move to other devices on the network.

Phishing for Plex Media Server Tokens (CVE-2020-5742)

Update to the latest version

Make sure that you are not vulnerable, log into your plex server and update right away.

“We have rolled out a change in our update distribution servers. This change will protect Plex Media Server version 1.18.2 or newer,” the Plex Security Team said. “Plex Media Server installations older than 1.18.2 will still be exploitable and we highly encourage users on older

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Amazon Phishing Emails Are Running Rampant

Amazon phishing emails are running rampant. These hackers are using these types of phishing emails to try and gain access to your account and information and use it to purchase items with.

Some common tip-offs that an email is phony are typos, grammatical mistakes, awkward language, missing words, extra spaces, and other signs that the email was written unprofessionally. Such emails might also ask you to look at an attachment or click a link and then give your personal information on a Web page or in a form. Or the sender’s email address might look suspicious. If you hover over the links you can even see that it would not direct you to legit URL. Here Are A Few Email TIPS 

New Amazon Phishing Email

  • Don’t ever open random attachments.

Always Review Incoming Email Address

  • In this case the email address is completely random and not coming from a verifiy
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