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Sync Keepass to Google Drive with KeePassSyncForDrive

13 December 2020Security3

Keepass 2.46

KeePass Password Safe is a free and open-source password manager. I already wrotte a blog post 7 years ago about how to sync keepass to Google Drive. The howto is out of date, so I propose a new one :). This time, We’ll use the plugin KeePassSyncForDrive 1 / Plugin …

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Install Elastic Stack 7.x on CentOS 7 with SSL, TLS & HTTPS

12 December 2020ELK Stack1

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This tutorial discusses how to install ElasticSearch 7.10 on CentOS 7. Elasticsearch is an open source search and analytics engine that allows you to store, search, and analyze big volumes of data in real time. We will cover the minimum steps you’ll need to install ElasticSearch 7 on CentOS 7, …

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Create a custom cracking Wordlist

5 November 2020Hacking, Security1

To perform a good pentest, nothing better than a custom wordlist to crack passwords. We may be able to generate a custom wordlist that reflects our knowledge of the target or the organization’s password policy (For example : 10chars min, Special chars …) Information Gathering To build a good wordlist, …

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Monitor Windows security events with Centreon & NsClient++

1 November 2020Centreon, Non classé, Windows0

If you don’t have any SIEM yet, you can start to monitor some Windows security events with Centreon & NsClient++. We’ll use the sheet cheat Top Windows events you should monitor to help us create desired services :) Prerequisites You need to have the following features already implemented : a …

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Top Windows events you should monitor

28 October 2020ALL, Windows1

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Your infrastructure continuously generates log data that you can use to monitor network infrastructure and manage security events. I share you my cheat sheet of importants events that I used to monitor, but before, lets activate all the logs we need 1 / Enable Advanced auditing For some events we’ld …

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