Dear @MicrosoftTeams,
Enterprise Customers (the ones who pay the bill for Teams) do not want to see advertisements inside Teams to promote the use of personal accounts:
1) Exfiltration of Company Data
2) Teams Phishing. Links clicked in Personal Chat put the corporate PC and network at risk.
3) Reduced productivity.
Please RT if you agree.
I've completed 10 Ironmans and treated over 3,000 patients over the past 10 years.
Here's every fitness tip I could think of:
1) Kids will only move as much as their parents do.
I can’t say enough good things about Microburst and the hard work that was put in developing it. It really clears a lot of skeletons in the cloud. You can find some interesting things like:
- Misconfigured Azure storage
- finding passwords in resource manager deployment logs
- passwords in VM extensions
- Automation Account passwords
- stored secrets in logic apps.
I’ve barely scratched the surface here. In terms of detections, Defender for cloud is the only tool I’ve ever seen that accurately detects exploitation using this tool.
https://t.co/WxHD6zaFsr
Dear @Casetify, using stolen X-rays of phone internals doesn't make you a tech genius; it makes you a copycat. How about investing some of those "cutting-edge" profits into supporting Right to Repair or wheelchair advocacy? Or is that too original for you?
Congrats to Chamberlain for making every single person who owns a MyQ garage door opener never want to be your customer again. fuck you! https://t.co/hHJ3NWNUPu
Microsoft has a fundamental problem in their approach to EOL products: They appear fully patched.
All EOL products should be issued a final gimped patch that never installs correctly so EOL products always show unpatched.
If you run Cisco gear, scan your environment with https://t.co/BYejmOk4nV to identify vulnerable assets ASAP! And for the love, close your admin interfaces off from the internet 🙏
@TenableSecurity