Month: October 2020
Razer Log Breach
Since my keyboard is a Razer, once again I find myself the victim of a data breach. This time it was a mis-configured log store. However, the article goes on to say this about misconfiguring your cloud services. Breaches caused by cloud misconfigurations in 2018 and 2019 exposed nearly 33.4 billion records in total Since… Continue reading Razer Log Breach
Magento – A Tale of Woe
I have tinkered around with Magento a bit on the back end. It is what I would call a hot mess. The code base is huge. I did a GIT pull of their most recent 2.4. The zipped file is 75MB. To put this in perspective, Zen Cart is 10MB. The code is also quite… Continue reading Magento – A Tale of Woe
Voatz E voting Attacking Critics
They appear to be taking a page of the electric generation and telecom industry handbook and going after their critics. Instead of cleaning up the security of their voting platform, they are suing to make it illegal to make sure that their voting application can’t be used fraudulently. When I google Voatz, I get a… Continue reading Voatz E voting Attacking Critics
Yet Another Reason to Automate Off Boarding
A Cisco employee was fired in April but in September he managed to access enough of Cisco’s infrastructure to delete thousands of accounts and virtual machines. How could he have done this five months after he was fired? Simple, the off boarding process at Cisco is either not automated or not sufficiently automated to cancel… Continue reading Yet Another Reason to Automate Off Boarding