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powershell_commands
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Cheat sheet: Windows PowerShell and reg commands
Cheat Sheet PowerShell: attack & defense
windows_security
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Windows OS Security
> the guide recommends application updates only for enterprise users
No. Maybe read this part https://github.com/jmau111-org/windows_security#7-recommenta...
> strong passwords [...] counter to NIST and other accepted guidelines
I don't think it's the case. Even if it is, I would disagree with that point of view.
> It should be mentioned that common Windows antivirus and endpoint security software is in itself a security risk [...] Similarly, phishing attacks are enabled by common Windows-based applications such as Outlook
Lots of confusions here, to me, but thanks for your comment overall. In fact, the guide tries to keep things simple but could certainly be improved on some points.
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Thoughts on OS security
Windows
What are some alternatives?
DefaultCreds-cheat-sheet - One place for all the default credentials to assist the Blue/Red teamers activities on finding devices with default password 🛡️
Sandboxie - Sandboxie Plus & Classic
Azure-PowerShell-CheatSheet - Cheatsheet with the most common Microsoft Azure PowerShell commands with examples.
HardeningKitty - HardeningKitty - Checks and hardens your Windows configuration
Linux Security - Ways to attack and protect Linux 🧢
Infosec_Reference - An Information Security Reference That Doesn't Suck; https://rmusser.net/git/admin-2/Infosec_Reference for non-MS Git hosted version.