ScubaGear
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ScubaGear
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For a new admin to an existing M365 tenant, is there any way of getting a report of all administrative settings that are different than the current MS recommendation?
And this is cool https://github.com/cisagov/ScubaGear
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What’s an Appropriate level of baseline O365 & AAD Hardening for small orgs?
scuba tool
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ScubaGear
ScubaGear is an M365 security baseline assessment tool being developed by CISA that checks if your M365 tenant is configured according to a baseline set of security rules. Currently in an 'alpha' active-development state, it likely will already be of interest to many and is certainly worth keeping an eye on in the coming months. Appreciation for this one goes to ttgreenplant.
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How do we penetration test when we only use Microsoft estate?
This is their automated script to audit and compare your tenant against their baseline recommandations for some of M365 services. https://github.com/cisagov/ScubaGear
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CISA providing secure baselines for M365 cloud services
CISA, through it's SCuBA intiative, has launched a set of secure baseline configurations for the following M365 Cloud Services:
- Looking for advice - 365 administrator
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Open source automated M365 CIS 1.4 benchmark assessment just released by Steampipe.io
https://github.com/cisagov/ScubaGear if you're into testing some alpha software from CISA
- SCuBA: M365 Security Baseline Assessment Tool by CISA
- SCuBA M365 Security Baseline Assessment Tool (CISA)
- The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency open-sourced a new tool named Scuba
Apache Log4j 2
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Hackers exploited Windows 0-day for 6 months after Microsoft knew of it
I don't think that's a good example. While Apache devs are volunteers and Microsoft devs are employees, they were criticized for their slow response time and seeming lack of urgency until it was far too late.
https://github.com/apache/logging-log4j2/pull/608#issuecomme...
- Create an alternative async logger implementation using JCTools
- Log4j requesting feedback on which modules/features to drop
- The Unsung Heroes of Open Source: The Dedicated Maintainers Behind Lesser-Known Projects
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Studying Log4Shell
The official website. The vulnerability was introduced in 2.0-beta7 which was released in 2013.
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The Dedicated Maintainers Behind Lesser-Known Open Source Projects
However, there are many open source projects that are widely used but not well-known, including cURL, ImageMagick, MyCLI, Homebrew, Apache Log4j, and OpenSSL. This article will take a closer look at these unsung heroes of the open source world. I do not want to give them a business model or financial advice in this article. This largely depends on the author's personal experience and values. I just want to raise more awareness about these open source projects.
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Apache POI Setup Logging Error
What you need is log4j-core, what you downloaded is some kind of connector between log4j and JUL. Tbh I don't know what JUL is, but that's not important. You can get log4j-core on from the official website - https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/ or in maven repo. In case you're not using maven, I highly, highly recommend you using it for managing your dependencies.
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Log4Shell Still Has Sting in the Tail
> When it was first revealed in early December 2021, the Log4Shell bug was described as one of the most severe security vulnerabilities ever.
> The Apache Software Foundation, which maintains the open-source tool, quickly released a patch...
Apache horribly mismanaged this and did not release a patch until it was already widely known and being exploited in the wild. They also messed up and had to release several subsequent patches to actually fix the vulnerability.
Remember: this vulnerability was disclosed to them in November.
https://github.com/apache/logging-log4j2/pull/608#issuecomme...
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The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency open-sourced a new tool named Scuba
Think back to the Log4J event, were you affected? (https://github.com/apache/logging-log4j2)
- In One Minute : log4j2
What are some alternatives?
Licensing - Microsoft 365 licensing diagrams
Logback - The reliable, generic, fast and flexible logging framework for Java.
reload4j - reload4j is a drop-in replacement for log4j 1.2.17
tinylog - tinylog is a lightweight logging framework for Java, Kotlin, Scala, and Android
Logstash - Logstash - transport and process your logs, events, or other data
SLF4J - Simple Logging Facade for Java
kibana - Your window into the Elastic Stack
Logbook - An extensible Java library for HTTP request and response logging
graylog - Free and open log management
nuclei-templates - Community curated list of templates for the nuclei engine to find security vulnerabilities.
morgan - HTTP request logger middleware for node.js
LogCaptor - 🎯 LogCaptor captures log entries for unit and integration testing purposes