Weekly thread to discuss whatever you’re working on, big or small, at work or in your free time.

  • @crazyCat@sh.itjust.works
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    52 months ago

    A cybersecurity awareness training course for office and remote workers. Trying to make it comprehensive while simultaneously not-boring and not too-lengthy.

  • shellsharksOPMA
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    42 months ago

    Another part of my Lemmy <–> Mastodon experimentation. The Fediverse is cool but it is also a little confusing 😅

  • Alex
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    32 months ago

    Well, my Flipper Zero is finally getting delivered today (It got delayed twice). Been writing a bunch of scripts and programs to help me with my projects and research. Mostly just getting and handling data properly. Hoping to get back to writing and building what I enjoy more because it has been a bit boring and tedious.

    • shellsharksOPMA
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      22 months ago

      Oh cool. I’ve been thinking of getting one too. But I already have too many projects and too much work and not enough time 😩 (not that that’s ever stopped me from buying stuff before…). Where do you write?

      • Alex
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        22 months ago

        I do have a GitHub, but nothing impressive, me thinks. Also have a blog, but can’t be arsed to write on it often. Mostly been writing tools and scripts to help me with my osint which can get extremely tedious especially when gathering data. The flipper is definitely stupid useful, but I have yet to use it for more things. Already wrote a bunch of BadUSB scripts for it and working on figuring out how access controls work.

  • @knightly@pawb.social
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    32 months ago

    A work script that generates a report of SSL certificates and their expiration dates for multiple applications in prod.

    • @cron@feddit.de
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      42 months ago

      Thats a tough one. We’re tracking each certificate in our asset management, because with scanning certificates you never catch all of them.

      • @knightly@pawb.social
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        32 months ago

        We’ve got that too, this is just a backup / team-specific monitoring tool in case anything falls through the cracks. Got a six-nines uptime record to maintain. XD

  • RedFox
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    22 months ago

    I spent Wednesday tracking down what was transferring too much data. It was domain controllers. The team didn’t figure out why though. I’m waiting in anticipation. I also can’t call people names without knowing/JK

  • @jerrythejared
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    12 months ago

    A little late to this but I’m working on getting my Cisco Catalyst 3650 configured for my home network so I can finally have POE for my access points. Also am working on expanding storage for my Plex server.