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Top 10 Most Read IT Management Blogs of 2019

Kaseya

Better late than never, we take a look back at the most read Kaseya blogs for 2019 for a glimpse into the topics that were at the forefront for internal IT teams and Managed Service Providers (MSPs). A big concern for all parties was Windows 7 end of life (EOL), which occurred on January 14, 2020. What makes this blog worth reading?

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Microsoft’s May 2023 Patch Tuesday Addresses 38 CVEs (CVE-2023-29336)

Tenable

Important CVE-2023-29336 | Win32k Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability CVE-2023-29336 is an EoP vulnerability in Microsoft’s Win32k, a core kernel-side driver used in Windows. Exploitation of this vulnerability would allow an attacker to gain SYSTEM level privileges on an affected host. This vulnerability received a CVSSv3 score of 7.8

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Using Secure Configurations | Standardize Your Security

Linux Academy

This included installing operating system updates, NTP servers, DNS servers, static IPs, audit log options, anti-virus, etc. Ansible can help automate the backup, and you can learn more in this month’s how-to video that covers using Ansible to back up a Cisco ASA firewall. How do we do this kind of monitoring?

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Building a SQL Server Virtual Lab in Windows: Creating the Domain Controller (DC) VM

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A Windows Domain allows administrators to manage computers on the same network. Leave the default type as Microsoft Windows in the Type drop-down list box. Scroll down and select Windows 2019 (64-bit ). We will mount the Windows Server 2019 ISO file to install it on the VM. Click on Version the drop-down box. Click Next.

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CVE-2020-10713: “BootHole” GRUB2 Bootloader Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability

Tenable

Dubbed “BootHole,” the flaw affects the GRUB2 bootloader in Windows and Linux devices using Secure Boot. CVE-2020-10713 is a buffer overflow vulnerability in GRUB2, a piece of software that loads an Operating System (OS) into memory when a system boots up. Image Source: Eclypsium. Proof of concept.

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Patch Management | Roadmap to Securing Your Infrastructure

Linux Academy

When we think of patching, we most often think of patching our servers and workstations operating systems, but we can’t stop there. Patching in a Windows environment. In a Windows environment, you can use WSUS (Windows Server Update Services) to manage your patching for the low, low cost of free.

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How to Successfully Migrate from Oracle EBS to Microsoft Azure

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We created a comprehensive list of the IT environment including applications, integrations with other applications and systems, interfaces, feeds, databases, and operating systems. removing scratch files and backups, or archiving and compressing large amounts of relatively small files).

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