Monthly Archives: November 2020


Hackers Bypassing cPanel 2FA All Day Long

Researchers have discovered quite a big issue with cPanel which Hackers can exploit your 2FA authentication to obtain access to your cPanel Hosting service. 

 

 

What was found by Digtial Defense, Inc.

Digital Defense, Inc., a leader in vulnerability and threat management solutions, today announced that its Vulnerability Research Team (VRT) uncovered a previously undisclosed vulnerability affecting the cPanel & WebHost Manager (WHM) web hosting platform.” reads the post published by Digital Defense. “c_Panel &WHM version 11.90.0.5 (90.0 Build 5) exhibits a two-factor authentication bypass flaw, vulnerable to brute force attack, resulting in a scenario where an attacker with knowledge of or access to valid credentials could bypass two-factor authentication protections on an account.”

This exploitation can have a big impact towards web hosting providers and the 70 million domains around the world if not dealt with quickly. However there is some good news even though they can … Read the rest

Dell Network Tutorials

Dell Switch n2024 and n2048 Default Login

If you are looking for a default Login Account and Password you have come to the right place because there is no Default login for the Dell Switch n2024 or the n2048.

How to Access Dell Switch n2024 and n2048 Without a Password

  1. Grab your console cable and your computer.
  2. Make sure to install Putty which would be used to connect to the Dell n2024 or n2048 Switch.
  3. Manually reboot the switch and also have putty open and connected.
  4. When the Dell switch n2024 or n2048 loads you will get a message to select an option.
      • 1- Start Operational Code
      • 2- Display Boot Menu
  5. When you see the Dell Networking Boot Options, type “2” and press “Enter” to select within 3 seconds. If you miss this step the switch will need to be powered on again.
  6. Once the boot menu is loaded you will see options 1 through 12.  Type
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Windows Tutorials

How To Migrate SYSVOL From FRS to DFSR

You are most likely here because you have encountered an issue during your Active Directory Domain Controller migration.  Most likely your active directory is old, FRS was released back in Windows Server 2000 and was only supported up to Windows Server 2012. With Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2019 you must run DFSR instead of FRS. In this tutorial you will learn how to migrate SYSVOL from FRS to DFSR.

During your migration to the new environment, you may run in the following error if still using FRS and upgrading to new Domain Controller.

Windows Server version can no longer be added as an Active Directory domain controller (DC) to an existing domain that is still using File Replication Service (FRS) for replication of the SYSVOL share.

When you try to add a New Windows Server 2016- 2019 as a DC to the domain, you receive the following error Read the rest

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