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FIDO2 AAGUID lists

Posted on November 1, 2021 by workinghardinit
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AAGUID lists per vendor This post is a personal repository of the FIDO2 AAGUID lists for the security keys from different vendors. That way I have a quick reference publically available for my own use whilst helping others find them … Continue reading →

Posted in Identity, IT Pro, MFA, Security | Tagged FIDO2, Security Keys | 1 Reply

Use cases for devnodeclean.exe

Posted on May 25, 2020 by workinghardinit
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Use cases for devnodeclean.exe So what are use cases for devnodeclean.exe, and what is it? Windows creates an entry in the registry for every new device that is connected. That also goes for storage devices, including VSS shadow copies. When … Continue reading →

Posted in Backups, IT Pro, Storage | Tagged Backups, Snapshots, Storage, VEEAM, VSS | Leave a reply

Protecting your Veeam Backup and Replication Server is critical

Posted on April 15, 2020 by workinghardinit
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Introduction In this blog, we will demonstrate one of the things that can go wrong when someone gets a hold of your Veeam Backup & Replication server administrative credentials. They can do more than “just” delete all your backups, replicas, … Continue reading →

Posted in Backups, Encryption, IT Pro, Security, VEEAM | Tagged Credentials, Encryption, VEEAM | 1 Reply

Spectre and Meltdown

Posted on January 5, 2018 by workinghardinit
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Introduction While working on an Active Directory upgrade, a couple of backup repository replacements, a cluster hardware upgrade, a few hybrid cloud projects as well as a couple of all flash array migrations we get word about what we already … Continue reading →

Posted in patching, Security | Tagged Meltdown, Spectre, Windows | 10 Replies

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