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Best podcasts about MikroTik

Latest podcast episodes about MikroTik

Podcast xavi74
MikroTik Hap AX2 wifi 6

Podcast xavi74

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 22:29


La entrada MikroTik Hap AX2 wifi 6 se publicó primero en Blog Xavi74.

Sospechosos Habituales
Sustillo médico y Mikrotik con Adguard Home

Sospechosos Habituales

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 13:01


Buenas muchachada hoy os cuento un pequeño susto que hemos tenido en el médico con Leire y comento la configuración de Mikrotik con Adguard Home La página para comprobar cuanta publicidad se bloquea es https://d3ward.github.io/toolz/adblock El feed de El Batiburrilo https://www.ivoox.com/batiburrillo_fg_f1388916_filtro_1.xml Métodos de contacto: Twitter: @papa_friki Mastodon: @PapaFriki@mas.to Correo: alberto@papafriki.es Web: https://papafriki.gitlab.io/podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAl-ql8V1IUZKYYLhhUVCYw Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/papa_friki Feed podcast: http://feeds.feedburner.com/papafriki

Papá Friki
Sustillo médico y Mikrotik con Adguard Home

Papá Friki

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 13:01


Buenas muchachada hoy os cuento un pequeño susto que hemos tenido en el médico con Leire y comento la configuración de Mikrotik con Adguard Home La página para comprobar cuanta publicidad se bloquea es https://d3ward.github.io/toolz/adblock El feed de El Batiburrilo https://www.ivoox.com/batiburrillo_fg_f1388916_filtro_1.xml Métodos de contacto: Twitter: @papa_friki Mastodon: @PapaFriki@mas.to Correo: alberto@papafriki.es Web: https://papafriki.gitlab.io/podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAl-ql8V1IUZKYYLhhUVCYw Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/papa_friki Feed podcast: http://feeds.feedburner.com/papafriki

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking
HN757: Building a DIY SD-WAN to Serve (Very) Remote Customers

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 49:29


On today's episode, we chat with wireless ISP engineer Elijah Zeida. Elijah had an interesting connectivity challenge to solve for a remote mountain town that relies on a wireless connection for Internet access, and not much budget to solve it with. But he got it done by building his own SD-WAN using Mikrotik boxes and... Read more »

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed
HN757: Building a DIY SD-WAN to Serve (Very) Remote Customers

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 49:29


On today's episode, we chat with wireless ISP engineer Elijah Zeida. Elijah had an interesting connectivity challenge to solve for a remote mountain town that relies on a wireless connection for Internet access, and not much budget to solve it with. But he got it done by building his own SD-WAN using Mikrotik boxes and... Read more »

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe
HN757: Building a DIY SD-WAN to Serve (Very) Remote Customers

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 49:29


On today's episode, we chat with wireless ISP engineer Elijah Zeida. Elijah had an interesting connectivity challenge to solve for a remote mountain town that relies on a wireless connection for Internet access, and not much budget to solve it with. But he got it done by building his own SD-WAN using Mikrotik boxes and... Read more »

Podcast xavi74
MikroTik wifi

Podcast xavi74

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 10:52


La entrada MikroTik wifi

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday
Pi Powered Friends

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 23:20


Mikrotik brings Winbox to Linux! KDE Slimbook gets a refresh, AMD targets the midrange, and a Raspberry Pi powered friend.

Podcast xavi74
Mikrotik Hotspot

Podcast xavi74

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 10:05


La entrada Mikrotik Hotspot se publicó primero en Blog Xavi74.

Pillole di Bit
#313 – Internet a 2500

Pillole di Bit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 16:58


Grazie a Ehiweb sono riuscito ad avere la connessione FTTH a 2500Mbps allo stesso prezzo della 1000, così ho aggiornato la rete e ho fatto un po' di prove Il mio vecchio router Mikrotik hAP AC2 Il mio nuovo router Mikrotik 5009 e il modulo SFP+ S+RJ10 da 10Gb Lo switch 2.5Gb Battery pack Anker Pillole di Bit (https://www.pilloledib.it/) è un podcast indipendente realizzato da Francesco Tucci, se vuoi metterti con contatto con me puoi scegliere tra diverse piattaforme: - Telegram (o anche solo il canale dedicato solo ai commenti delle puntate) - TikTok (per ora è un esperimento) - Twitter - BlueSky - Il mio blog personale ilTucci.com - Il mio canale telegram personale Le Cose - Mastodon personale - Mastodon del podcast - la mail (se mi vuoi scrivere in modo diretto e vuoi avere più spazio per il tuo messaggio) Rispondo sempre Se questo podcast ti piace, puoi contribuire alla sue realizzazione! Con una donazione diretta: - Singola con Satispay - Singola o ricorrente con Paypal Usando i link sponsorizzati - Con un acquisto su Amazon (accedi a questo link e metti le cose che vuoi nel carrello) - Attivando uno dei servizi di Ehiweb Se hai donato più di 5€ ricordati di compilare il form per ricevere i gadget! Attenzione! Google Podcast sta per chiudere! Passa a Youtube Music o scarica un'app per ascoltare podcast e iscriviti ai tuoi podcast preferiti dalla nuova app! Il sito è gentilmente hostato da ThirdEye (scrivete a domini AT thirdeye.it), un ottimo servizio che vi consiglio caldamente e il podcast è montato con gioia con PODucer, un software per Mac di Alex Raccuglia

The Daily Decrypt - Cyber News and Discussions
Student Loan Forgiveness Scam, Thwarting Russian Sandworm, and Defending Against Cisco-Reported Brute-Force Attacks

The Daily Decrypt - Cyber News and Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024


Today, we discuss the deceptive world of the "Financial Hardship Department Scam," where unsuspecting Americans are tricked into revealing personal data with the false promise of government aid. Explore the intricacies of this scam and how to protect yourself from becoming a victim. This episode also sheds light on the alarming strategies of Russian Sandworm hackers and global brute-force attacks targeting VPN and SSH services, revealing a complex cybersecurity landscape. Original URLs: Financial Hardship Department Scam: https://cyberguy.com/privacy/the-unsubscribe-email-scam-is-targeting-americans/, https://malwaretips.com/blogs/financial-hardship-department-email-scam-explained/ Russian Sandworm Hackers: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/russian-sandworm-hackers-pose-as-hacktivists-in-water-utility-breaches/ Cisco Warning on Brute-Force Attacks: https://thehackernews.com/2024/04/cisco-warns-of-global-surge-in-brute.html Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_daily_decrypt/ Thanks to Jered Jones for providing the music for this episode. https://www.jeredjones.com/ Logo Design by https://www.zackgraber.com/ Tags for the Episode: Financial Hardship Department Scam, cybersecurity, Russian Sandworm hackers, brute-force attacks, VPN, SSH, email scams, government subsidies scam, cyber threats, cyber protection, Mandiant, Cisco Search Phrases: How to protect against Financial Hardship Department Scam What is the Financial Hardship Department Scam Russian Sandworm hackers in US utilities Cisco alert on brute-force attacks Cybersecurity threats in 2024 Email scams involving government aid Preventing cyber attacks on VPN and SSH How Russian hackers disguise as hacktivists Identifying and preventing email scams Latest cybersecurity reports from Cisco and Mandiant Transcript Apr18 Americans are being targeted by a sophisticated scam from the Financial Hardship Department, which promises government subsidies and stimulus checks as a facade to steal personal information and money. Stick around cause we're gonna give them a call. Russian sandworm hackers, disguised as hacktivist groups, have infiltrated water utilities in the United States and Europe, executing sophisticated cyberattacks that manipulate public narratives in favor of Russia according to recent findings by Mandiant. And finally, Cisco has issued an alert on a sharp rise in global brute force attacks targeting VPN and SSH services, revealing a sophisticated threat landscape that exploits Tor exit nodes and various anonymizing proxies since March 18th of 2024. What steps can organizations take to protect their networks from these global brute force attacks? So in recent news, a concerning scam from the Financial Hardship Department is targeting Americans across the country. This was actually brought to my attention from my mother. She reported something suspicious to her IT department, which is me. She received an email with the subject that was her full name, and inside the email was a very compelling argument. That she was entitled to some sort of student loan forgiveness plan, and the money is available right away. And this specific scam isn't necessarily breaking news, but this type of scam, this category of scam, is very effective and very prevalent. And this is because of a thing called OSINT, or Open Source Intelligence, where people can use information they find online about you in order to get you to do things. So, if someone wrote you an email And they knew exactly how much student debt you had, and they knew your full name, and they knew you ran to school. You might be more enticed to give them a call, respond to the email, or even click a link. If you're interested in seeing this email and walking through all of the key indicators that this is not a legit email, and it is in fact a scam, I'm going to be posting a reel a little bit later today on our Instagram that we'll have the email and we're going to go through each one of the indicators that this is a scam so that you can help protect yourself against this scam. But just a high level, the email came from someone at hotmail. com. Nobody with any clout is going to email you from a personal email address. Step one. All right. Number two, there's a sense of urgency. It says that you have a case open, but for only one more day. So give us a call back at this number. And just for fun, I went ahead and gave this number a call using my google voice number and was ready to record it and talk to them and see what they were gonna try to get out of me and maybe give them some fake information. The email was received yesterday and since then the number has been decommissioned. Calling the scammer. Bummer. There are also some weird formatting issues with this email. And then at the bottom, it says you opted into advertising services, provides an address, and then it provides a URL to unsubscribe. This specific email is formatted so poorly that the URL doesn't even become clickable. But they're trying to get you on two directions here. They're trying to get you to call and give up your information. And they're trying to get you to click this unsubscribe link. Now that kind of gets your wheels turning, doesn't it? Most emails have unsubscribe links, and most of them are from emails you might not even recognize. You just want to get them out of your inbox. Now trust me, I am all for inbox sanitization and organization, but clicking unsubscribe links as a habit is a bad one. Clicking any links in an email is a bad habit. And yes, unsubscribe is URL that could take you wherever you want. And usually, when you're about to click it, you're kind of in a hurry, you're not really checking, you're not thinking about it. So attackers know this, and they're going to send you something you really don't want, and they're going to provide a link to unsubscribe. Probably don't click it. Instead, send it to spam. Send it to junk. Train your inbox to send that somewhere else where you don't have to worry about it. Even if the unsubscribe link isn't malicious, it can serve a different purpose. It can let attackers or scammers know that that email address is active. And might actually ramp up the amount of spam, scam emails, or newsletters you may get because people are interested in buying your email address if they know it's an active email address. So now you've just confirmed it, they might go sell it to some other people. It might actually increase the amount of spam you get. There is a service called unroll. me that can help consolidate and manage email subscriptions efficiently. It allows you to view all your subscriptions in one place and makes it easy to unsubscribe from them. Another thing you can do is use alias emails. So if you're an iPhone user, The iPhone will often prompt you to mask your email address. It's a good idea because you can delete that email address at any time. If you start getting spam from it, you can also use tools like fast mail or start mail, and just generate a new email address that forwards to your normal email address. This will also help protect you and your privacy online because they're not just mapping one email address to your identity. Now they have to map tons and tons to keep track of you. So it'll help reduce trackers on Google. It'll help reduce. The efficacy of certain attacks when your password is breached on the dark web. So for more tips and tricks, and for a further analysis on these scam emails, be Instagram later today. Cybersecurity firm Mandiant has exposed how the notorious Sandworm hacking group linked to Russian military intelligence, has camouflaged its cyberattacks by masquerading as hacktivist groups. The Russian ensemble, known by aliases such as Black Energy, Seashell Blizzard, and Voodoo Bear, has been active since 2009, and their operations are accredited to Unit 74455 of Russian's GRU. Mandian's latest findings suggest that Sandworm operates under several online personas to launch data leaks and disrupt operations. Notably, three hacktivist branded telegram channels named Zaxnet Team, Cyber Army of Russia Reborn, and SolSopec, that's Russian, have been instrumental in disseminating pro Russian narratives and misleading the audience about the origin of the cyberattacks. These personas act independently, yet share a common goal of aligning their activities with Russian interests. So, before we move on, just a quick note on hacktivism. There are a few main motivators for attackers when placing an attack. Money, power, fame. And activism is a pretty popular one. So to help give an idea of what a hacktivist organization would be like, it's maybe a pro Ukraine organization that's working to spread the truth about what's going on in a foreign war, and so they might be trying to actually hack the Russian government to help Ukraine, or something like that. Their motivation is not money, so they're not out there trying to get credentials to their bank accounts and stuff like that. They're trying to work towards their organization's mission, which is to spread the truth about foreign wars in favor of a certain country. So these Russian attackers that are responsible for many attacks on U. S. critical infrastructure, especially water utilities, are gaining footholds by pretending to be a hacktivist group. Maybe they're pro Russia, maybe they're pro Ukraine. They're doing what they can to try to sway public opinion in Russia's favor, which involves all sorts of propaganda that I'm not even aware of. But Mandiant's report extends beyond the facade of hacktivism. They have traced back multiple cyber incidents to Sandworm, including attacks on water utilities in the U. S. and Poland, and hydroelectric facilities in France. The authenticity of these intrusion remains under investigation, but confirmation of related malfunctions by U. S. utility officials lends proof. Furthermore, Sandworm's influence operations are designed to bolster Russian wartime objectives by seeding misinformation and creating an illusion of widespread support for the war. The sophistication of these tactics illustrates a strategic shift from direct sabotage in Ukraine, where they targeted critical infrastructure like state networks and the power grid, to a more nuanced cyber espionage and intrusion. influence operations. Mandiant also highlights APT44's activities over the past year including targeting NATO countries electoral systems and engaging in intelligence collection to aid Russian military efforts. The threat posed by APT44 is severe, with ongoing operations focused on Ukraine and an elevated risk of interference in upcoming national elections and significant political events worldwide. So this election season, especially in the United States, is going to be absolutely crazy. The simplicity of access that these foreign, quote, hacktivists or propaganda pushers have over the United States is huge. It's palpable. They can just create TikToks about something you're interested in, which is Ukraine and the things that are happening in this foreign war, and you share it, and the more it gets shared, the more validity it accumulates in people's eyes. And this rapid consumption of social media has almost completely forgotten about citing sources or doing any sort of further research into what you just saw on a 60 second video clip. So I encourage you personally to, I mean, first of all, don't spend too much time on social media. If you get, if you catch yourself doom scrolling, try to get off and go on a walk. And second of all, think about everything you watch as if it were a lie. How could this video be lying to you right now? How could this video be stretching the truth? You know, are these videos actually shot where they are? Are they in front of a green screen? What sources do these people have? to claim what they're saying. Is what they're saying promoting a specific narrative? Maybe for Russia, maybe for Ukraine. And if so, that increases the likelihood that what they're saying is stretched or slightly untrue. So just as we have to look at every email with a lot of scrutiny, make sure we don't click any bad links, we also have to look at everything we consume because our brains are very vulnerable to what we see. And the internet right now is just pushing what we already believe, further enforcing our misbeliefs. There's been a notable spike in brute force attacks globally, as reported by Cisco. Specifically targeting devices such as VPNs, or virtual private networks, web application authentication interfaces, and SSH services. Cisco Talos experts pinpointed that these attacks have been originating from Tor exit nodes and various anonymizing tunnels and proxies since at least March 18th of 2024. The implication of these attacks are serious, potentially leading to unauthorized network access, account lockouts, or even denial of service conditions. A range of devices have come under siege, including popular VPN solutions like Cisco Secure Firewall VPN, Checkpoint, Fortinet, SonicWall, along with RD web services and brands such as Mikrotik, Draytek, and Ubiquiti. Stomp's foot on Ubiquiti. Cisco Talos has identified that the brute forcing attempts not only utilize generic credentials, but Also valid usernames tied to specific organizations, indicating a methodical approach to this cybersecurity threat. The attack traffic, as analyzed, predominantly flows through known proxy services such as TOR, VPNgate, IPDEA proxy, BigMama proxy, SpaceProxies, NexusProxy, ProxyRack, etc. And details on the IP addresses and the credentials used in these attacks have been compiled and made accessible for the concerned parties to bolster their defenses. So check out the show notes if you want more IOCs of this, so that you can maybe set up some signature detections or behavior detections, etc. In parallel to these brute force incidents, Cisco has raised alarms about password spray attacks, etc. targeting remote access VPN services as well. This trend was highlighted alongside a recent disclosure from Fortinet FortiGuard labs reporting the exploitation of a patched vulnerability in TP Link Archer AX21 routers by DDoS botnet malware facilities. Which brings us back to our SoHo days, right? If you're running one of these routers, make sure it's patched. Make sure your home router is up to date. You don't want to be getting DDoS'd by a botnet. Or you don't want to be part of the botnet that does the de tossing, excuse me. Security researchers, Cara Lin and Vincent Lee from FortiGuard Labs underscore the continuous threat posed by botnets, which exploit IOT vulnerabilities relentlessly. They strongly advise users to remain vigilant against DDoS botnets and to apply patches promptly. Cisco has provided several recommendations to mitigate the risks associated with these type of cyberattacks. These include enabling logging, okay, securing default remote access VPN profiles, and blocking connection attempts from identified malicious sources. Specific guidance involves implementing interface level ACLs using the shun command and configuring control plane ACLs to further fortify network defenses against unauthorized access attempts. Moreover, Cisco suggests considering additional hardening implementations for RAVPN, such as adopting certificate based authentication to enhance the security posture against these ongoing cyber threats. So I will definitely be taking a. Much deeper look at these IOCs for my own personal network, because yeah, this can apply to enterprises and this can apply to tech enthusiasts who set up VPNs to access their own home network. So let's, uh, not to point any fingers at myself, but that's definitely something I want to avoid being compromised. So if you're hearing this, IOCs in the show notes and let's stay ahead of this. And that's all we got for you today. Tomorrow, we're going to be releasing just a discussion episode about the key takeaways from HackspaceCon, which occurred last weekend. The two co hosts from this podcast were lucky enough to be able to attend and boy, were we inspired. So if you're interested in hacking satellites or what kind of vulnerabilities satellites have. Or other things that I never considered from a non space background. Be sure to check that episode out tomorrow.

Sospechosos Habituales
PPF327 Al neumólogo y mas mikrotik

Sospechosos Habituales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 7:31


Buenas muchachada hoy os cuento que voy al neumolo

Papá Friki
PPF327 Al neumólogo y mas mikrotik

Papá Friki

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 7:31


Buenas muchachada hoy os cuento que voy al neumolo

Ask Noah Show
Ask Noah Show 371

Ask Noah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 53:51


This week Daniel Schaefer joins Ask Noah and we talk about the design of the Framework laptop and upcoming 16" version of the laptop. We answer your questions, and tell you about a newbie friendly terminal emulator! -- During The Show -- 01:45 Sharing Passwords - Anthony Send data/info via multiple channels Nextcloud Passphrases 07:40 Axis Camera Feedback - Dominik AXIS M3075-V Motion Detection on camera No need for proprietary software 11:16 Pi Hole Problems - Anthony Blocked or not, same amount of traffic Windows on separate/guest network Try a debloat script 15:00 controld for dns - Mohammad Controld (controld.com) Steps Get subscription from controld.com In controld.com, define a device with your desired settings, and then add DoH providers to the block list Set up dnsdist as DNS forwarder Configure DHCP to point devices to dnsdist Configure NAT on the Mikrotik to redirect all UDP/TCP DNS requests to dnsdist Configure the firewall to block the known DoH IPs 19:54 Zwave Power up - Tiny Normally shows up quickly Interrogation takes time Pair close to the controller Battery devices may go to sleep Network remaps/self heals every ~ 1.5 days 22:40 Video over WiFi Don't do video over WiFi STI NDI Bandwidth 1.5 Mbps min 3 Mbps for SD 5 Mbps for 1080p 25 Mbps for 4K 26:00 Station Broadcast System Streaming box Ubuntu OBS Quad STI Card Quad USB Bus Streams to Owncast Embedded Matrix chat Repeat-ability Making it an appliance Move assets on to a web end point Linux Admin way Ansible pull and systemd timers Custom flatpak Bitfocus stream deck 39:30 OBS Pull Request Github pull request (https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/pull/10043) lots of back and forth Should have been closed due to OBS COC Is OBS playing gatekeeper? OBS is not blocking Kick Write or call in! 44:00 News Wire Solus Linux 4.5 - GetSol (https://getsol.us/2024/01/08/solus-4-5-released/) MKVtoolnix 82 - MKVtoolnix (https://mkvtoolnix.download/windows/releases/82.0/) Calibre - Calibre (https://download.calibre-ebook.com/7.3.0/) Vim 9.1 - Vim (https://www.vim.org/vim-9.1-released.php) Firewalld 2.1 - Firewalld (https://firewalld.org/2024/01/firewalld-2-1-0-release) CmdlineGL - Nrdvana (https://www.nrdvana.net/cmdlinegl/) Linux Mint 21.3 - Phoronix (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-Mint-EDGE-To-Linux-6.2) Linux 6.7 - OMG Ubuntu (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/01/linux-kernel-6-7-new-features) GNU Linux-libre 6.7 - Lists GNU (https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-gnu/2024-01/msg00004.html) Rust Toolchain, Linux 6.8 - Phoronix (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Rust-Upgrade-For-Linux-6.8) x86-64-v3 RHEL 10 - Phoronix (https://www.phoronix.com/news/RedHat-RHEL10-x86-64-v3-Explore) Thelio and AMD Threadrippers - How to Geek (https://www.howtogeek.com/system76-thelio-major-zen-4-threadripper/) 45:15 Framework Laptop Interview Daniel Schaefer How did the Framework come about? How did you get involved? Laptop dis-assembly Hardware kill switches 14" vs 16" What work is left on the 16"? USB-C Expansion protocol 3rd party products Published expansion card spec 51:48 Gen-Z Terminal Emulator Waveterm (https://www.waveterm.dev/download) Start with basics, work your way up Installer is a zip file -- The Extra Credit Section -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.asknoahshow.com/371) Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/asknoah) Join us in our dedicated chatroom #GeekLab:linuxdelta.com on Matrix (https://element.linuxdelta.com/#/room/#geeklab:linuxdelta.com) -- Stay In Touch -- Find all the resources for this show on the Ask Noah Dashboard Ask Noah Dashboard (http://www.asknoahshow.com) Need more help than a radio show can offer? Altispeed provides commercial IT services and they're excited to offer you a great deal for listening to the Ask Noah Show. Call today and ask about the discount for listeners of the Ask Noah Show! Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) Contact Noah live [at] asknoahshow.com -- Twitter -- Noah - Kernellinux (https://twitter.com/kernellinux) Ask Noah Show (https://twitter.com/asknoahshow) Altispeed Technologies (https://twitter.com/altispeed)

Camada 8
#46 - Da criação da ABRINT à presidência do LACNIC com Wardner Maia

Camada 8

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 43:49


Para o primeiro episódio de 2024, tivemos o prazer de receber Wardner Maia, um pioneiro na área de telecom no Brasil, atualmente, Diretor técnico da MD Brasil - TI e Telecom, além de sócio fundador da ABRINT e ex-presidente do LACNIC. No nosso quadro Fluxo Empreendedor, Maia fala da sua jornada empreendedora, desde o que o levou a abrir o seu próprio provedor de Internet, como ele começou a dar treinamentos técnicos com cursos de radiofrequência e como isso culminou a torná-lo um dos precursores do MikroTik no Brasil. O convidado conta também a história por trás da criação da ABRINT, como foi o seu envolvimento com a governança da Internet e como chegou a ocupar o cargo de Presidente da Diretoria do LACNIC. Dê o play e confira agora mesmo o novo episódio do quadro Fluxo Empreendedor do Camada 8! Participantes: Antonio Marcos Moreiras (Host) - Gerente de projetos e desenvolvimento no NIC.br https://www.linkedin.com/in/moreiras Eduardo Barasal Morales (Host) - Coordenador da área de formação de sistemas autônomos do CEPTRO.br no NIC.br https://www.linkedin.com/in/eduardo-barasal-morales Wardner Maia (Convidado) - Diretor técnico na MD Brasil - TI e Telecom https://www.linkedin.com/in/wardner-maia-7996192/  Links citados: Agenda de cursos do Ceptro|NIC.br: https://ceptro.br/cursos-eventos Redes Sociais: https://www.youtube.com/nicbrvideos/ https://www.twitter.com/comunicbr/ https://www.telegram.me/nicbr/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/nic-br/ https://www.instagram.com/nicbr/ https://www.facebook.com/nic.br/ https://www.flickr.com/NICbr/ Contato: Equipe Ceptro.br cursosceptro@nic.br Direção e edição de áudio: Wanderson Modesto - Analista do Ceptro.br Equipe de Comunicação do NIC.br YouProject Veja também: https://nic.br/ https://ceptro.br/

DevOps and Docker Talk
Tailscale Everything

DevOps and Docker Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 55:06


Bret is joined by Alex Kretzschmar to talk about Tailscale, a universal VPN that connects teams, devices, and development environments for easy access to remote resources.Alex and I talk about projects he's worked on in containers over the years and then we quickly get into Tailscale and talking about why he joined the team there. Tailscale is one of those tools that's hard to put down. I've used it for years to connect my personal devices to my home server lab when I'm traveling or servers I might have on the internet that I run temporarily. It connects them all together in a seamless VPN. The product itself comes up a lot in our Discord server when people are talking about needing some secure remote access to something anywhere in the world. Tailscale keeps adding more and more features, I can't really keep up, so we had Alex on the show to talk about all the new stuff, including a client for Apple TV, which at first, I didn't quite understand why, but now it totally makes sense; and a Kubernetes operator that does some slick things around connecting engineers on their local machines to clusters. I found Alex at the Tailscale booth at KubeCon this year and invited him on the show to talk about this relatively new yet ubiquitous-feeling product.  The live recording of the complete show from November 30, 2023 is on YouTube (Ep. #243)★Topics★Tailscale websiteHeadscale websiteTailscale CommunityTailscale Docker Mod Blog PostID Headers DemoDevrel DemoCreators & Guests Cristi Cotovan - Editor Beth Fisher - Producer Bret Fisher - Host Alex Kretzschmar - Guest (00:00) - Tailscale Everything (19:37) - Tailscale Licensing (28:24) - Tailscale vs Other Networking Products (32:33) - Server and Key Exchange (33:50) - Does Tailscale Support 'Trunking'? (39:20) - Client for Mikrotik (40:06) - Docker Integration (43:46) - Tailscale Server on Your Own Hardware (46:57) - Apple TV Client (48:54) - Performance Breakthroughs (50:52) - Key Exchange Mechanism You can also support my free material by subscribing to my YouTube channel and my weekly newsletter at bret.news!Grab the best coupons for my Docker and Kubernetes courses.Join my cloud native DevOps community on Discord.Grab some merch at Bret's Loot BoxHomepage bretfisher.com

The Homelab Show
The Homelab Show Ep. 115 – Cisco, MikroTik & Other Switching & Routing Options

The Homelab Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 41:25


https://thehomelab.show/The sponsor for today's episode: https://www.linode.com/homelabshow https://lawrencesystems.com/https://www.learnlinux.tv/

Papá Friki
PPF315 Aclaracion al ultimo episodio, anécdota y domótica

Papá Friki

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 7:52


Buenas muchachada hoy comparto un audio que me man…

Coder Radio
534: Blame the Automation

Coder Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 50:58


Azure suffers a big outage, and Microsoft blames faulty automation; why we think there might be early signs of weak demand for Apple's Vision Pro and more.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Tech: AI vs account security, firearms breach, Microsoft hack

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 21:24


Technology correspondent Tony Grasso joins Susie to talk about how the security questions we rely on to our secure our accounts ..."what's your mum's maiden name?", "your first pet's name" could be vulnerable in the age of AI. A simple process error was behind the release of names on the Firearms Register, Tony looks at how it could've been avoided. Microsoft has been the subject of an attack by Chinese hackers, while the GCSB says Russia was behind a DDoS attack on the Parliamentary website and Tony will talk about why he believes MikroTik routers should be avoided.

PC Perspective Podcast
Podcast #733 - AMD Phoenix Driver, Solidigm 61.44 TB SSD, Win11 Copilot, Mandatory Arc News, Helpful Tech!

PC Perspective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 75:58


When it came time to make an episode, we did this.  Solidigm blesses us with gigantic SSDs now, Futurama is back, the future of Windows is bloatware, and AMD finally offers a Phoenix driver.  Plus security scares with Mikrotik and Gigabyte and let's not leave out Ubuntu this time, eh?  Of course our non-stop coverage of everything Intel ARC continues unabated.  Enjoy!Timestamps:00:00 Intro02:35 Food with Josh05:15 AMD unifies GPU drivers, adds Phoenix support11:14 Faster, higher capacity HBM from Micron13:14 Solidigm has a 61.44 TB SSD17:14 Mandatory Arc Coverage18:26 Crucial launches X9 Pro and X10 portable SSDs22:55 Meet Windows 11 23H228:17 Microsoft up, Windows down29:55 Hackaday accessibility tech prize32:54 Futurama is back, again36:51 Podcast sponsor - Hello Fresh38:12 Security Corner53:28 Gaming Quick Hits59:46 Picks of the Week1:14:56 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Cyber Security Today
Cyber Security Today, July 28, 2023 - At least 8 million Americans hit in the latest MOVEit hack, and more

Cyber Security Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 4:55


This podcast reports on the need to patch MikroTik routers and Ivanti's Endpoint Manager Mobile and more

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP
The Brothers WISP 180 – Communicating in an Outage

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 0:01


  This week we have Tommy, Dennis Burgess (LinkTechs), Thomas Kirnak and Justin Miller. **Sponsors** Sonar.Software Towercoverage.com Preseem.com store.viloliving.com **/Sponsors** 00:00:00 Introductions 00:02:15 Sponsors and Patreon 00:04:00 Bad actor companies on FB & RF Elements 00:07:05 Going back to secorized pannels? 00:09:25 WRT54G, That Belongs in a Museum! 00:13:52 Bad Credit Card Machines and UNIFI(More)…

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP
The Brothers WISP 179 – WISPAMERICA 2023

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 0:01


  This week we have Tommy, Jeremy Austin, Mike Hammett, Thomas Kirnak and Justin Miller We are talking about the WISPA America show in Louisville Kentucky.

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP
The Brothers WISP 176 – Nutrition Labels, Ubiquiti Wave AP hitting GA and Preparing for Bad Weather

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 0:01


  This week we have Tommy, Dennis Burgess, Chad Wachs and Andrew Horton. **Sponsors** Sonar.Software Towercoverage.com Preseem.com store.viloliving.com **/Sponsors** 00:00:00 Intro and Sponsors 00:08:05 FCC Nutrition Labels are official 00:16:30 Andrew’s going big and his story 00:27:30 Wave AP hitting GA 00:30:30 Battery Backup thougths 00:33:00 Tommy Needs a life 00:34:15 Getting ready for the(More)…

Zināmais nezināmajā
Mikroaļģes un to pielietojums. Zebrzivtiņas palīdzēs pētniekiem

Zināmais nezināmajā

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 46:07


Nesen raidījumā runājām par makroaļģēm, kuras visai bieži sastopamas izskalotas jūras krastā, šoreiz saruna par mikroaļģēm.  Mikroaļģes ir organisms, kas pastāvējis uz šīs planētas no pašiem dzīvības pirmsākumiem. Tās cilvēku rokās pielietotas jau izsenis, taču, kā tas notiek mūsdienās? Vai mikroaļģes var lietot ne tikai uzturā, bet arī gaisa attīrīšanai telpās, raidījumā Zināmais nezināmajā skaidro mākslas maģistre Alise Jēkabsone un inženierzinātņu doktore Agnese Stunda-Zujeva. Zebrzivtiņas pētniekiem palīdzēs labāk pētīt aizkuņģa dziedzera audzēja terapiju Zebrzivis – nelielas karpu dzimtas zivtiņas, kuras savu nosaukumu ieguvušas, pateicoties horizontālām tumšām svītrām uz visa ķermeņa, kas atgādina zebru krāsojumu. To dzimtene ir Dienvidaustrumāzija, bet tās ir izplatītas un viegli uzturamas akvāriju zivis. Un jau pirms aptuveni 40 gadiem šīs peldošas radībiņas sāka izmantot medicīniskiem pētījumiem, jo izrādās, tām gēnu līmeni ir daudz kas kopīgs ar cilvēku. Tāpēc arī Latvijas Universitātes Medicīnas fakultātē, pateicoties kompānijas «MikroTik» ziedojumam, kuru administrē Latvijas Universitātes fonds, šobrīd notiek gatavošanās šo zivju iekārtošanai laboratorijā, lai nākamā gada sākumā varētu sākt pētījumus, kas ļautu  piemērot labāku zāļu devu un veidu aizkuņģa dziedzera audzēja gadījumā. Par to, kā notiks šie pētījumi un kāpēc zebrzivtiņas ir labāks pētījumu objekts, salīdzinot ar laboratorijas pelēm, stāsta Latvijas Universitātes Medicīnas fakultātes vadošais pētnieks Vadims Parfejevs. Zebrzivtiņas ir pateicīgāks pētījumu materiāls, piemēram, salīdzinot ar laboratorijas pelēm. Pirmkārt, pētījums aizņem mazāk laika, salīdzinot ar ierasto peļu modeli, atbildi par to, cik jūtīgas ir šūnas pret zālēm, var iegūt daudz ātrāk. Finansiāli pētījums ir ekonomiskāks, jo šīs zivtiņas ir vieglāk uzturēt, nekā laboratorijas grauzējus un, pats galvenais,  kā jau sākumā tika minēts, zebrzivtiņu šūnas ir daudz līdzīgākas cilvēka šūnām. Tāpēc atbilde par kāda medikamenta pielietošanu ir daudz precīzāka un konkrētāka. Zebrzivtiņas  pētniekiem var palīdzēt labāk saprast un izpētīt ne tikai aizkuņģa dziedzera audzēja terapiju, bet arī jautājumus par audu atjaunošanu

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP
The Brothers WISP 172 – Baltic Box, Valve company organization and other News

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 0:01


  This week we have Tommy and Justin Miller. **Sponsors** Sonar.Software Towercoverage.com Preseem.com store.viloliving.com **/Sponsors** The Week We discuss 00:02:00 Sponsors 00:07:30 Baltic Box (Also not at WISPAPallooza) 00:17:00 Mikrotik No More Tile Chips can be bought 00:19:45 Mikrotik only ARM will be able to do ZeroTier 00:24:30 Quad 9 is getting sued for resolving(More)…

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP
The Brothers WISP 169 – New UI Stuff, ROS 7.5+ and Unimus Pricing Changes

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 0:01


  This week we have Tommy, Tomas Kirnak, Robert Chacon and Jon Fernandez. **Sponsors** Sonar.Software Towercoverage.com Preseem.com store.viloliving.com **/Sponsors** This week we talk about: 0:00:20 Introductions 0:03:15 Sponsors 0:05:00 Preseem Event in Vegas 0:08:15 Vilo WiFi 6 Models will be running WRT software. 0:09:00 What people run for their customer routers/WiFi 0:13:00 New Ubiquiti Products,(More)…

The Marvell Essential Technology Podcast
S1 EP19 - MikroTik Tackles the Borderless Enterprise

The Marvell Essential Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 9:55


Reza Eltejaein, product line director in Marvell's Switch Business Unit and Edgars Pabẽrzs, technical support engineer at MikroTik join the Marvell Essential Technology Podcast discussing an overview of networking solutions for the enterprise and their unique advantages as well as how Marvell has helped build MikroTik's portfolio with the Marvell® Prestera® family of switches. Edgars works closely with MikroTik customers, advising and resolving technical challenges along with testing and documenting new switching technologies for MikroTik. With a substantial knowledge of Marvell's Ethernet switch products, Edgars shares his insights on MikroTik's unique product range, supported capabilities, and future strategies with Marvell. 

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP
The Brothers WISP – FCC 477/BDC Requirements and Tower Coverage

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 0:01


  Today we have Tommy and Dennis Burgess This is an unscheduled cast because I have been trying to make this happen for a couple months now and our two busy schedules have finally aligned. (And there’s enough useful information to work with) We are talking about the new FCC 477 and BDC (Broadband Deployment(More)…

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP
The Brothers WISP 165 – Mikrotik L3 Offloading, New RB5009, CRS610, What is Broadband Similar to?

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 0:01


  This week we just have Tommy (I am ordering echo stuff for my room because I have listened to this cast 3x now and hate the sound of my own voice…) Also note: I guess I have been running my mic backwards for the last couple weeks like a moron. ( you can see(More)…

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP
The Brother WISP 164 – Docker is back! Heartwarming stories and TCP Retransmission issues.

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 0:01


  This week we have Tommy and Zach. **Sponsors** Sonar.Software Towercoverage.com Preseem.com **/Sponsors** This Week we talk about: 0:00:10 Intro 0:04:14 Be careful with lighting Season this year. Heartwarming story from Alex Robinson (Open Wireless), Ryan Reid (ROAMR Wireless & Broadband) and David Busch (ZipLink Systems) ?flite=scwspnss 00:06:35 Docker Support is coming back! Containers on(More)…

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking
Heavy Networking 634: Why (Not) MikroTik?

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 64:27


Today's Heavy Networking gets into networking hardware from MikroTik, a vendor you may not have heard of. Our guest is Kevin Myers, a senior network architect and consultant who uses MikroTik with a variety of clients big and small. We'll find out what MikroTik is good for, and not good for, management and support, and more. This is a non-sponsored episode.

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking
Heavy Networking 634: Why (Not) MikroTik?

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 64:27


Today's Heavy Networking gets into networking hardware from MikroTik, a vendor you may not have heard of. Our guest is Kevin Myers, a senior network architect and consultant who uses MikroTik with a variety of clients big and small. We'll find out what MikroTik is good for, and not good for, management and support, and more. This is a non-sponsored episode. The post Heavy Networking 634: Why (Not) MikroTik? appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed
Heavy Networking 634: Why (Not) MikroTik?

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 64:27


Today's Heavy Networking gets into networking hardware from MikroTik, a vendor you may not have heard of. Our guest is Kevin Myers, a senior network architect and consultant who uses MikroTik with a variety of clients big and small. We'll find out what MikroTik is good for, and not good for, management and support, and more. This is a non-sponsored episode.

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed
Heavy Networking 634: Why (Not) MikroTik?

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 64:27


Today's Heavy Networking gets into networking hardware from MikroTik, a vendor you may not have heard of. Our guest is Kevin Myers, a senior network architect and consultant who uses MikroTik with a variety of clients big and small. We'll find out what MikroTik is good for, and not good for, management and support, and more. This is a non-sponsored episode. The post Heavy Networking 634: Why (Not) MikroTik? appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe
Heavy Networking 634: Why (Not) MikroTik?

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 64:27


Today's Heavy Networking gets into networking hardware from MikroTik, a vendor you may not have heard of. Our guest is Kevin Myers, a senior network architect and consultant who uses MikroTik with a variety of clients big and small. We'll find out what MikroTik is good for, and not good for, management and support, and more. This is a non-sponsored episode.

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe
Heavy Networking 634: Why (Not) MikroTik?

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 64:27


Today's Heavy Networking gets into networking hardware from MikroTik, a vendor you may not have heard of. Our guest is Kevin Myers, a senior network architect and consultant who uses MikroTik with a variety of clients big and small. We'll find out what MikroTik is good for, and not good for, management and support, and more. This is a non-sponsored episode. The post Heavy Networking 634: Why (Not) MikroTik? appeared first on Packet Pushers.

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP
The Brother WISP 162 – Ubiquiti 60 GHz gear, Mikrotik V7, Flat network recommendations and more

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 112:23


  This week we have Tommy and Jon **Sponsors** Sonar.Software Towercoverage.com **/Sponsors** This week we talk about: Ubiquiti 60 GHz gear announcements, various 60 GHz gear and a cool teardown video, AF60 and AF60LR are Class A Radios Use Caution when placing them! 1 Petabit per second per strand of Fiber Ubiquiti Edgeswitch s16 Issues(More)…

Modulate Demodulate - The ModemCast
So, you say you need 100G ethernet? A conversation about Mikrotik with Kevin Myers

Modulate Demodulate - The ModemCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 60:27


So, you need a 100G router or switch, but are deeply concerned about: Cost Power draw Cooling issues Price Capabilities Money Availability CapEX Never fear, for we have news of the front, and that news is encouraging. Once again we have Kevin Myers from IPArchitechs (not anointed an official co-host, for whatever that means), who - even according to Mikrotik is "part of the family - to tell us all the pieces, parts, details, and hidden gems about their new 100G platform, and we can confidently say, it's a doozey. So much greatness in here. We talk Mikrotik ROS7, 100G performance, unboxing (kevin had the first ones live in the US), future features, chipset capabilities, and as always, charming banter. Tune in and join Chris Cummings and Nick Buraglio along with Kevin, you won't be disappointed. Marvell Prestera Switching Ship Family IPArchitechs CCR2216 CRS504

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP
The Brothers WISP 161 – Greg Retires From TBW, BEAD Program, No More Cake

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 0:01


This week we have Greg, Tommy, and Nick. **Sponsors** Sonar.Software Towercoverage.com **/Sponsors** This week we talk about: Greg retires from TBW podcast…bye everyone

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP
The Brothers WISP 159 – UID, PoE Switches, Omada

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 0:01


This week we have Greg, Zach, and Collin Z travel there and back again. **Sponsors** Sonar.Software Towercoverage.com **/Sponsors** This week we talk about: Little Brother Employment Advancement (Proof it’s not a static group!) Ubiquiti identity management PoE Switches Capable of Being Powered by PoE Have we talked Omada yet? What are we automating these days?(More)…

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP
The Brothers WISP 158 – Git Usage, Mikrotik 100Gb Switch, USFA Testing

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 0:01


This week we have Greg, Tommy C., and friendly new(almost Canadian) face Zach Biles! **Sponsors** Sonar.Software Towercoverage.com **/Sponsors** This week we talk about: Getting better at git using git in your environment batfish SuzieQ Arista ZTP blogpost Mikrotik 100Gb switch CRS504-4XQ-IN Mikrotik 7.2 stable release CRS326 port extender mode; if extended switch gets a loop(More)…

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP
The Brothers WISP 157 – ROS Updates, Arista ZTP, Russian Sanctions

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 0:01


This week we have Greg and Nick Arellano. Zoom FTW bruh. **Sponsors** Sonar.Software Towercoverage.com **/Sponsors** This week we talk about: 7.2RC5 *) bgp – added BGP advertisements display (requires output.keep-sent-attributes to be set); Arista purchasing untangle What is Greg automating – AWS inventory and Arista ZTP ICANN refusal of services suspension Russia Suspension of services(More)…

Risky Business
Risky Business #659 -- Okta and Microsoft meet LAPSUS$

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022


On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's security news, including: Okta's somewhat awful comms around its LAPSUS$ incident Inside Microsoft's brush with the same group How Elon Musk's Starlink service is being used to drop bombs on Russian tanks US, UK governments warn of impending Russian cyberdoom Much, much more… This week's sponsor interview is with Paul Lanzi, co-founder of Remediant. Paul joins the show this week to talk about cyber insurance. It's a topic that has come up a lot for us lately – ransomware has borderline sunk the current cyber insurance model as payments ballooned and payouts made a lot of insurers adjust premiums to the. But all is not lost – Paul says this blowup means the insurance industry is actually adapting and could wind up being a driver of better security practices. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that's your thing. Show notes Hackers hit authentication firm Okta, customers 'may have been impacted' | Reuters Updated Okta Statement on LAPSUS$ | Okta Microsoft investigating Lapsus$ claims of Bing, Cortana data theft - The Record by Recorded Future DEV-0537 criminal actor targeting organizations for data exfiltration and destruction - Microsoft Security Blog U.K. echoes Biden warning on Russian cyberattacks - The Record by Recorded Future Statement by President Biden on our Nation's Cybersecurity | The White House FBI advised that hackers scanned networks of 5 US energy firms ahead of Biden's Russia cyberattack warning - CNNPolitics CISA, FBI warn of satellite network hacks following Viasat cyberattack - The Record by Recorded Future Specialist Ukrainian drone unit picks off invading Russian forces as they sleep | News | The Times China's DJI And Its Billionaire Chief Put In An Awkward Spot As Both Sides In Ukraine War Use Its Drones Alert: peacenotwar module sabotages npm developers in the node-ipc package to protest the invasion of Ukraine | Snyk Catalin Cimpanu on Twitter: "Following the poisoning of the node-ipc npm package to sabotage systems in Belarus and Russia, Russia's NKTsKI cyber-security agency has told companies to use local repos for FOSS software, use older versions prior to the invasion, and audit new updates https://t.co/3PlKdXTfn1 https://t.co/EV25HBBZFN" / Twitter U.S. bars ex-spies from becoming 'mercenaries,' following Reuters series | Reuters Behold, a password phishing site that can trick even savvy users | Ars Technica Death of the Password? FIDO Alliance Reveals Its New Plan | WIRED Scammers have 2 clever new ways to install malicious apps on iOS devices | Ars Technica New details emerge on prolific Conti-linked cybercrime group Trickbot is using MikroTik routers to ply its trade. Now we know why | Ars Technica Sandworm-linked botnet has another piece of hardware in its sights Hacker Steals Customer Data From Circle, BlockFi, Other Big Crypto Firms - Decrypt Lawmakers Probe Early Release of Top RU Cybercrook – Krebs on Security A different way to do PAM -- Paul Lanzi, Remediant - YouTube

Cyber Security Today
Cyber Security Today, March 18, 2022 - An FBI warning on misconfigured MFA, Asus routers targeted by a botnet, a tool for detecting infected MikroTik routers and more

Cyber Security Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 6:38


This episode reports on hackers exploiting misconfigured MFA, Asus routers targeted by a botnet, a tool for detecting infected MikroTik routers and more

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP
The Brothers WISP 156 – Mikrotik Wave2, BGP Max Prefix Limit

TheBrothersWISP » The Brothers WISP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 0:01


This week we have Greg, Nick A., and Miller. Good news: this one was smooth with a LOT of great info/banter. Bad news: the recording is all kinds of bricked and only gets about 20 minutes of the conversation. Burned for the last time, we are transitioning off of Skype. **Sponsors** Sonar.Software Towercoverage.com **/Sponsors** This(More)…

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed
Network Break 371: Arista Turns Campus Switch Into NDR Sensor; Mikrotik Puts A Router On A PCIe Card

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 47:07


Take a Network Break! This week we examine how Arista is turning a campus switch into a sensor for network detection and response, a new PCIe card from Mikrotik running router software, a Dell/Marvell partnership on hardware for Open RAN gear, Cisco and Dell financial results, potential equipment danger from solar flares, and more.

Packet Pushers - Network Break
Network Break 371: Arista Turns Campus Switch Into NDR Sensor; Mikrotik Puts A Router On A PCIe Card

Packet Pushers - Network Break

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 47:07


Take a Network Break! This week we examine how Arista is turning a campus switch into a sensor for network detection and response, a new PCIe card from Mikrotik running router software, a Dell/Marvell partnership on hardware for Open RAN gear, Cisco and Dell financial results, potential equipment danger from solar flares, and more.

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe
Network Break 371: Arista Turns Campus Switch Into NDR Sensor; Mikrotik Puts A Router On A PCIe Card

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 47:07


Take a Network Break! This week we examine how Arista is turning a campus switch into a sensor for network detection and response, a new PCIe card from Mikrotik running router software, a Dell/Marvell partnership on hardware for Open RAN gear, Cisco and Dell financial results, potential equipment danger from solar flares, and more.