How to protect RDP
RDP is still a popular target for attackers, so how do you keep your remote desktops safe?
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RDP is still a popular target for attackers, so how do you keep your remote desktops safe?
The post How to protect RDP appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
I go from location to location sometimes and I want to be able to access my resources from my home network like SMB shares or my ProxMox server. Obviously, since these services are on my LAN, I cannot access them if I am not on the network…
Not all data privacy rights are the same. Do you know what your rights are, and what tools should you be using to stay private online?
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When it comes to defending against MITM attacks while using public Wifi, is the security offered by iCloud Private Relay comparable to using a VPN?
Edit:
My motivation for asking the question comes from the PDF overview published by Apple….
I’m currently using a browser in my virtual machine. My host machine (laptop) is connected to a VPN. I’ve just been prompted by a website to allow location services in order to use the site. Would the IP address sent be my VPNs? and since …
If I connect to a VPN, go to some websites, post something or browse something, is it possible for my OS (Windows 10) in this case to:
Store my IP before I connected to the VPN, say "old IP".
Get my new IP after I connect.
Send …
Here’s my not so theoretical scenario: A day-one Trojan horse attack where the attacker sets up a secure connection back to himself using a well known trusted port, such as 80 21 443. Or for instance, if a malicious user takes advantage of…
I’m working on app that uses MySQL database on XAMPP Control Panel on Windows.
I am concerned about security part.
I received advice about connecting to MySQL through VPN so it won’t be accessible so easily.
As far as I understand it, VPN …
Is there any benefit to mixing vpn protocols as far as obfuscating your traffic. Would a multiple hop setup like (openvpn(server1) + wireguard(server2)) be better or is (openvpn(server1) + openvpn(server2)) just as good.
My school supposedly cuts everyone’s connection at exactly 12:00am. Although the network is still there, Windows shows the "no internet" sign when connecting to the network.
However, the strange thing I have been noticing is that…