@JoePostingg@thegrugq There was a catholic priest on Shawn Ryan podcast talking about exorcisms. He freaked me out until he said every time he tries to print about Jesus the devil jams the printer 😂
You really should require assignment for Azure CLI, Azure PowerShell, Graph Command Line Tools, etc.
Assign a group so that only members of that group can use them, and if licensed, gate access behind PIM/Access Packages
I even have setup scripts here:
https://t.co/4d2PNP04gQ
https://t.co/laDOE5LChz
"When an organisation uses Exchange Online (or on-premises exchange in hybrid mode) with a third-party mail server or spam filter as its MX record, it is possible to send mail from any sender to that organisation. Outlook delivers it without warning"
Check your organization's Active Directory Health!
Active Directory issues can disrupt your organization. Don't let this happen.
An excellent method to prevent this is by using PowerShell to generate a comprehensive Domain Controller health report.
Why check the health of Active Directory?
- Potential issues within Active Directory
- Problems between Domain Controllers
- Before/after a Windows Update on the Domain Controller
- Before/after installing a new Domain Controller
- Before/after a Domain Controller demote
Here is what you should do:
1. Download the Get-ADHealth.ps1 PowerShell script
2. Run the script in your AD environment
3. Review the detailed health report
Learn more in the article below:
https://t.co/KifA4xb4YK
By regularly checking the health of your Domain Controllers, you can proactively address issues before they escalate.
#ActiveDirectory #PowerShell #Windows
🚨 Windows Netlogon 0-Click RCE Vulnerability Now Actively Exploited In The Wild | Source: https://t.co/Iym37fFkgU
The critical Windows Netlogon remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-41089 is now under active exploitation in the wild, significantly raising the risk profile for unpatched Windows Server environments.
The flaw affects Windows servers configured as domain controllers and allows unauthenticated remote attackers to execute arbitrary code with SYSTEM-level privileges by sending specially crafted Netlogon network requests.
To exploit CVE-2026-41089, an attacker only needs network access to a vulnerable domain controller’s Netlogon service.
#cybersecuritynews #windows
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Blue Origin just vaporized a rocket, a launch pad, and Amazon's entire satellite deployment timeline in nine seconds.
NG-4 was supposed to fly June 4 carrying 48 Amazon Leo satellites. That mission was the first of 24 contracted Blue Origin launches Amazon needs to build its Starlink competitor. Amazon has roughly 240 satellites in orbit against an FCC requirement of 1,618 by July 2026. They already filed for a two-year extension because they were falling short. Losing your primary heavy-lift rocket on the pad doesn't help that math.
The pad damage is the part people aren't thinking about. New Glenn carries roughly 2.4 million pounds of propellant. The explosion toppled one of LC-36's lightning protection towers. That launch complex took years to build and billions to outfit. You can manufacture a new rocket in months. You cannot rebuild a launch pad in months.
The cascade gets worse. Blue Origin's Blue Moon MK1 lunar lander is supposed to launch on New Glenn this fall for NASA's CLPS program. That mission is the pathfinder for Artemis III, which needs Blue Moon MK2 to fly on New Glenn in mid-2027 to land astronauts at the lunar south pole. Every month LC-36 sits damaged pushes Artemis further into the late 2020s.
Jeff Bezos has two companies betting on the same rocket. Amazon Leo needs 24 New Glenn launches to close the gap with Starlink. NASA needs New Glenn for Artemis. Both timelines just broke simultaneously, and LC-36 is on fire.
A terrifying roller coaster rescue is underway in Galveston, Texas Thursday. A car became stuck on a vertical track, leaving eight people dangling at the very top of the ride. Firefighters are using a long-ladder truck to reach the riders several stories above the ground. Crews are working to remove each rider from the ride by gently catching them and lowering them into the basket at the end of the ladder, before walking them down an incredibly steep structure to safety. Latest details: https://t.co/XaBDXkYktM
🚨BREAKING: Nvidia will pay you $1,000 a month to host a mini AI data center at your house.
It looks like a regular AC unit sitting in your yard. Nobody walking past would know what is inside.
Inside sits 16 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs and Dell servers running at full capacity.
A startup called Span builds and installs them. They are backed by Nvidia directly. The whole unit bolts onto your home and you get paid for the power and Wi-Fi you supply.
Some estimates put the monthly payout around $1,000. That is rent money just for hosting a box you never touch.
Span says the units deploy significantly faster and cheaper than traditional data centers. That is exactly why Nvidia is backing the suburban rollout instead of waiting for more commercial land.
The AI boom needed more compute. It found it in the suburbs.
The grid is being rebuilt one backyard at a time. Save this.
"A BitLocker recovery screen may appear on next boot after updating a computer with BIOS updates released in early April 2026."
Scope:
🔵 All HP Commercial Notebooks
🔵 All HP Commercial Desktops
🔵 All HP Workstation Computers
https://t.co/yQgLGyG7w0
Smoked cream cheese is straight fire—probably the easiest, most addictive thing I throw on the smoker or grill every single time.
Take a full block of cream cheese, score the top in a tight cross-hatch pattern so the smoke and seasoning really get in there. Hit it heavy with your favorite rub—everything bagel seasoning, Cajun, BBQ, garlic parmesan, whatever you’re feeling. Then drizzle on some fruit preserves or orange marmalade for that sweet-salty-smoky magic.
Set it on the smoker at 225-250°F for about 45-60 minutes until it’s soft, melty around the edges but still holding shape. Pull it, let it rest a minute, then dive in with crackers, sliced baguette, celery, or even thin jerky strips for extra protein.
It’s stupid simple, ridiculously good, and disappears faster than anything else on the table. Sweet, savory, smoky perfection in one block. Highly recommend you try it this weekend.🔥