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Microsoft 365 credential theft is evolving quickly!

Attackers are no longer just stealing your login—they’re using your own AI tools like Microsoft Copilot to accelerate fraud from inside your environment.

Our 4-minute video breaks down how threat actors are targeting Microsoft 365 accounts and weaponizing Copilot, Teams, SharePoint, and more to perform rapid reconnaissance, commit fraud, and exploit centralized trust systems.

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How your team responds to a data breach can make a $1.5 million difference in damages. In our latest blog, Security Consultant Derek Rowe answers frequently asked questions about critical incident response training. This FAQ covers everything from what to look for in a class and how to grade your IT training maturity, to how IT training impacts compliance and BCDR.

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Critical incident response training FAQ
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I have finally caved in and dove into the rabbit hole of #Linux Container (#LXC) on #Proxmox during my exploration on how to split a GPU across multiple servers and... I totally understand now seeing people's Proxmox setups that are made up exclusively of LXCs rather than VMs lol - it's just so pleasant to setup and use, and superficially at least, very efficient.

I now have a
#Jellyfin and #ErsatzTV setup running on LXCs with working iGPU passthrough of my server's #AMD Ryzen 5600G APU. My #Intel #ArcA380 GPU has also arrived, but I'm prolly gonna hold off on adding that until I decide on which node should I add it to and schedule the shutdown, etc. In the future, I might even consider exploring (re)building a #Kubernetes, #RKE2 cluster on LXC nodes instead of VMs - and if that's viable or perhaps better.

Anyway, I've updated my
#Homelab Wiki with guides pertaining LXCs, including creating one, passing through a GPU to multiple unprivileged LXCs, and adding an #SMB share for the entire cluster and mounting them, also, on unprivileged LXC containers.

🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/homelab-wiki/blob/master/topics/proxmox.md#linux-containers-lxc

Wiki about everything Homelab. Contribute to irfanhakim-as/homelab-wiki development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHubhomelab-wiki/topics/proxmox.md at master · irfanhakim-as/homelab-wikiWiki about everything Homelab. Contribute to irfanhakim-as/homelab-wiki development by creating an account on GitHub.

Building the latest version of samba from source on my Raspberry Pi 5 because whenever I access my share from iPhone or iPad - even though I log in as a registered user - I only have read access.

On a Mac in Finder everything works perfectly well - just like on other Linux/Windows systems.

Hopefully newer SMB version will help.
Or if you guys know what might be the reason - help is greatly appreciated 🙌.

#linux#samba#smb