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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:We had an HP printer completely shutdown a whole leg of our network. what? how? why?
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# ? May 11, 2017 23:23 |
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That's amazing.
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# ? May 11, 2017 23:26 |
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I've had an aerohive AP take down a branch network, it went haywire and started spamming garbage that shut down the entire network.
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# ? May 11, 2017 23:36 |
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I had lovely cameras that gives up networks. 3 of the same model, when I left the office security company still insisted it was us and had refused to replace even, even though we could swap the cameras and have them work. Just 3 of the 2 dozen broke spectacularly. Someone else on my team was handling that one, poorly, was a known issue for over a year.
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# ? May 11, 2017 23:36 |
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Why don't you have the cameras on an isolated network anyway?
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# ? May 12, 2017 00:58 |
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Probably the same or similar reasons that Target's externally accessible HVAC system was just plugged into the whole Target network with no isolation.
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# ? May 12, 2017 01:06 |
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My camera was on an isolated network and I plugged it into a port that was supposed to be assigned to that vlan, which is why I was so loving baffled it crushed another isolated network for the wireless bridges. I figured the port was misconfigured as a mirror or had a high priority route assigned to it or something off the wall.
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# ? May 12, 2017 01:14 |
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Wooo! I've never been a thread title before.
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# ? May 12, 2017 02:47 |
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Agrikk posted:Wooo! I salute you, full time work at home-r. Living the dream. In your MeUndies.
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# ? May 12, 2017 03:07 |
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Finally the Internet of Things arrives on the PC.https://www.modzero.ch/advisories/MZ-17-01-Conexant-Keylogger.txt posted:Conexant's MicTray64.exe is installed with the Conexant audio driver package and registered as a Microsoft Scheduled Task to run after each user login. The program monitors all keystrokes made by the user to capture and react to functions such as microphone mute/unmute keys/hotkeys.
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# ? May 12, 2017 03:08 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:We had an HP printer completely shutdown a whole leg of our network. We had a VoIP fax machine that happily assigned bogus IPs to iPhones and nothing else.
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# ? May 12, 2017 03:22 |
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Looking at Jira+Confluence vs Salesforce Service Cloud. I really like the Service Cloud knowledgebase suggestion feature for agents when responding to tickets but drat if the pricing isn't steep. I like Jira but it doesn't lend itself towards internal documentation and assisting junior techs as much as trying to make the KB a self service resource, which we don't want. Our KB is pretty much 100% for internal reference. Anyone know of anything comparable in any other products? What's the consensus on best ticketing platform/KB around here?
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# ? May 12, 2017 04:48 |
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Chickenwalker posted:Looking at Jira+Confluence vs Salesforce Service Cloud. I really like the Service Cloud knowledgebase suggestion feature for agents when responding to tickets but drat if the pricing isn't steep. Freshdesk integrates pretty well with jira and confluence to form a petty nice trifecta imo. Freshdesk for incident management, jira for issues and change management, and confluence for a tied in kb.
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# ? May 12, 2017 05:08 |
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There was some fiber breakage with our market in canada in early morning yesterday, I come back tonight to learn a wolf got stuck in some pipe and was just chewing the fiber. They sent us a nice pic of wolf stuck, wish I could share it. Almost as good as the country folk shooting the aerial fiber out west.
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# ? May 12, 2017 11:19 |
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devmd01 posted:I've had an aerohive AP take down a branch network, it went haywire and started spamming garbage that shut down the entire network. I've had a small desktop switch start doing exactly the same thing. Took us forever to figure out, it was behind a desk.
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# ? May 12, 2017 11:21 |
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CheeseSpawn posted:There was some fiber breakage with our market in canada in early morning yesterday, I come back tonight to learn a wolf got stuck in some pipe and was just chewing the fiber. They sent us a nice pic of wolf stuck, wish I could share it. Canadian wolves, the fiber squirrels of the great white north.
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pixaal posted:I had lovely cameras that gives up networks. 3 of the same model, when I left the office security company still insisted it was us and had refused to replace even, even though we could swap the cameras and have them work. Just 3 of the 2 dozen broke spectacularly. OH! we had super-Chinese cameras that did the same thing. For some reason, a few of them would randomly freeze up and somehow gently caress up the ARP tables on our HP Procurve switches. Looking at the traffic, all traffic ceased except ARP requests from the switch to whichever camera was hosed. Even though they were on their own VLAN the entire switch would still poo poo the bed and everything on that switch would stop. uPen posted:We had a VoIP fax machine that happily assigned bogus IPs to iPhones and nothing else. lol what the gently caress? GnarlyCharlie4u fucked around with this message at 15:33 on May 12, 2017 |
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That keylogger HP laptop audio issue, supposedly HP pushed out a fix via Windows Update yesterday for 2016 models and 2015 models today? http://www.zdnet.com/article/keylogger-found-on-several-hp-laptops/
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# ? May 12, 2017 15:33 |
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Raise your glass for the NHS IT people, who may have foolishly thought they were about to have a weekend.
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That poo poo is going code red all hands on deck serious all over. It uses a known (patched in march) SMB exploit to spread across networks. Unpatched systems anywhere on the network are vulnerable. And of course xp/2003 systems do not have the patch.
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ConfusedUs posted:That poo poo is going code red all hands on deck serious all over. Has there been an absolute point before where XP / 2003 was specifically vulnerable to a major threat due to lack of patching? Is this finally the point where we can print a piece of paper, put it in somebody's hands, and say with absolute authority that XP / 2003 isn't good enough and they're simply not allowed to have it on any network?
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devmd01 posted:I've had an aerohive AP take down a branch network, it went haywire and started spamming garbage that shut down the entire network. Ubiquiti's outdoor wireless stuff used to occasionally cause packet storms on networks after nearby lightning strikes. I don't know if they ever figured out why, but SOMETHING connected to the ethernet port would cause garbage to start spamming over the network.
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Judge Schnoopy posted:Has there been an absolute point before where XP / 2003 was specifically vulnerable to a major threat due to lack of patching? Is this finally the point where we can print a piece of paper, put it in somebody's hands, and say with absolute authority that XP / 2003 isn't good enough and they're simply not allowed to have it on any network?
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# ? May 12, 2017 19:46 |
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anthonypants posted:You're looking at this all wrong. Instead, have them look at the cost of upgrading from XP/2003, and then contrast that with the cost they'll pay for downtime, ransom payments, forensic investigations, "don't click on emails" training, and everything else consultants are going to bill them for over the next few months. Absolutely, always put the dollars in front of them. Also stress that in either scenario it's not an "if it happens" cost, it's a "when it happens" cost. They are guaranteed to be paying for one of those scenarios, why not chose the cheaper option while they still can.
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# ? May 12, 2017 19:56 |
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Count my corp as one hit. Email comes in: "non-essential systems must shut down asap". Was playing MtG with a coworker in full view of management before I went on a run on company time. I will pour one out for SA/Ops when I get home.
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# ? May 12, 2017 19:58 |
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I checked wsus when I came in this morning after seeing all of the reports and I have 98% coverage with that update. I will continue making plans for the weekend.
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Judge Schnoopy posted:Has there been an absolute point before where XP / 2003 was specifically vulnerable to a major threat due to lack of patching? Is this finally the point where we can print a piece of paper, put it in somebody's hands, and say with absolute authority that XP / 2003 isn't good enough and they're simply not allowed to have it on any network? I'm building the blocks for this at my work. Roughly 10% of the users of my product(s) are using XP/2003 systems today. There is rapidly coming a point where the price of their subscription won't cover the price of supporting their compromised systems. But as others say, it comes down to $$$. If I can prove that: We make $x in profit off each sale Each XP/2003 user costs $y in support And $y > $x Then I'll have a case for us stop selling to these users.
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Phrosphor posted:Verbatim
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bitterandtwisted posted:Last job had a dresscode of smart shoes, trousers and shirt. Fair enough, sometimes clients visited the office. I have to say this may be the most British post I've ever read.
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bitterandtwisted posted:Last job had a dresscode of smart shoes, trousers and shirt. Fair enough, sometimes clients visited the office. The absolute madman.
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Virigoth posted:Canadian wolves, the fiber squirrels of the great white north. "I think I found your problem! " *holds up a couple feet of chewed-through cabling*
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# ? May 12, 2017 21:42 |
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loving everything came in. Everything. Budget cuts, the termination of my assistant position, and approvals for a shitload of grants I applied for and was told I wasn't going to get. So not only am I going to be a one-man shop by the end of summer, but over the summer break I am going to be replacing every single computer, server, switch, Wi-Fi AP, projector, and SMART Board, but I am also installing an entirely new security camera and card reader system for the whole campus. And it's going to cost us, like, $10k total. I don't know how I managed this but I've got a feather a thousand stories high in my cap right now and all I feel is unrelenting guilt that I have to fire someone I just hired. Also, hearing all the money for projects we just became eligible for, the director immediately wants detailed lists of everything we are purchasing for the explicit purpose of trying to skim as much as possible for other departments and I can't decide whether to share the wealth or fight for what's mine.
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larchesdanrew posted:loving everything came in. Line item #1: a new loving chair for you
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Lol absolutely gently caress sharing the wealth
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# ? May 12, 2017 22:07 |
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I'm not sure if he should be having sex at the office, though.
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Kurieg posted:I'm not sure if he should be having sex at the office, though. Especially at a school.
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larchesdanrew posted:loving everything came in. Fire him. Then hire him on as an outside contractor and pay him one time, big time, from the grant money. That plus the severance he'll probably get is gonna be a nice goodbye present.
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larchesdanrew posted:Also, hearing all the money for projects we just became eligible for, the director immediately wants detailed lists of everything we are purchasing for the explicit purpose of trying to skim as much as possible for other departments and I can't decide whether to share the wealth or fight for what's mine. If he does, report him if you can do so anonymously and in a way that doesn't point back at you. Alternatively, use every loving penny you are allocated. larchesdanrew posted:all I feel is unrelenting guilt that I have to fire someone I just hired. That sucks.
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:Fire him. Then hire him on as an outside contractor and pay him one time, big time, from the grant money. Took the words out of my mouth. Do this.
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Use his contractors fee as an excuse to get his help putting in new equipment over the summer.
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