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Menu ANYTHING ABOUT IT by Alex Verboon PRIMARY MENU Skip to content * Home * About me * Blogpost Index * Links * Privacy Policy Search Search for: HOW TO DETECT THE LOG4SHELL VULNERABILITY (CVE-2021-44228) WITH MICROSOFT ENDPOINT CONFIGURATION MANAGER Posted on14 December 202114 December 20216 Comments Hello there, These days everyone is trying to identify devices that are vulnerable to the Log4Shell Vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228). If your only systems management tool is Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager this blog is for you. You can of course create device Read More … LIKE THIS: Like Loading... 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CategoriesDefender for Endpoint, Windows Server 2016TagsDefenderforEndpoint, MDE, unified, upgrade DEFENDER FOR ENDPOINT – UNIFIED SOLUTION FOR WINDOWS SERVER 2012 R2 AND 2016 (PART1) Posted on24 October 202124 October 20213 Comments Hello everyone, Just in case you missed this, earlier in October, Microsoft announced the public preview for the Microsoft Defender for endpoint, unified solution for Windows Server 2012 R2 and 2016 that enables additional protection features and brings a high Read More … LIKE THIS: Like Loading... Categoriesdefender, Defender for Endpoint, Microsoft Defender, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2016TagsDefenderforEndpoint, MDE, unified DETECT AUDIT POLICY MODIFICATIONS WITH MICROSOFT 365 DEFENDER Posted on26 September 202126 September 2021Leave a comment Hello there, In today’s blog post I want to share with you an advanced hunting query to detect audit policy modifications using Microsoft Defender 365 advanced hunting. Following the MITRE ATT&CK framework this would be T1484.001 Domain Policy Modification: Group Read More … LIKE THIS: Like Loading... CategoriesDefender for Endpoint, Group Policy, KQL, Microsoft DefenderTagsAdvancedHunting, audit, Defender365, GroupPolicy, KQL DEPLOYING WINDOWS 11 IN MINUTES WITH AUTOMATEDLAB Posted on26 August 202126 August 2021Leave a comment \ In this blog post I am going to show you how you can quickly (in 5 mintes) deploy Windows 11 in Hyper-V using the AutomatedLab PowerShell module. In fact the process is no different than when deploying other Windows Read More … LIKE THIS: Like Loading... CategoriesAutomation, Deployment, PowerShell, Windows11Tagsautomatedlab, Deployment, powerhsell, Windows11, WindowsInsider USE ADVANCED HUNTING TO IDENTIFY DEFENDER CLIENTS WITH OUTDATED DEFINITIONS Posted on25 August 20212 Comments In an ideal world all of our devices are fully patched and the Microsoft Defender antivirus agent has the latest definition updates installed. Unfortunately reality is often different. When using Microsoft Endpoint Manager we can find devices with outdated definition Read More … LIKE THIS: Like Loading... Categoriesdefender, Defender for Endpoint, KQLTagsAdvanced Hunting, Defender, definition updates, KQL USE MICROSOFT ENDPOINT CONFIGURATION MANAGER TO CONFIGURE THE WINDOWS PRINT SPOOLER SERVICE Posted on10 July 202110 July 2021Leave a comment Hello there, In my earlier post Use Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager to stop the Windows Print Spooler Service – Anything about IT (verboon.info) I explained how to stop the Print Spooler service using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager leveraging CMPivot to Read More … LIKE THIS: Like Loading... CategoriesSecurityTags#ConfigMgr, #PowerShell, #PrintNightMare, #PrintSpooler, #Security USE MICROSOFT ENDPOINT CONFIGURATION MANAGER TO STOP THE WINDOWS PRINT SPOOLER SERVICE Posted on3 July 20215 July 20212 Comments Hello there, I guess by now, everyone has heard of the Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2021-34527). At this time Microsoft recommends disabling the Print Spooler service on domain controllers and on servers where it is not needed Read More … LIKE THIS: Like Loading... CategoriesConfigMgr, SecurityTagsCVE-2021-34527 HOW TO REMEDIATE DEFENDER FOR ENDPOINT ONBOARDING WITH CONFIGMGR Posted on25 February 202125 February 20213 Comments During the past 5 years I have onboarded a couple of thousand devices into Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and can say that, provided that you done your homework with regards to network connectivity, onboarding devices into Defender for Endpoint usually Read More … LIKE THIS: Like Loading... CategoriesConfigMgr, Defender ATP, Defender for Endpoint, Deployment, Microsoft DefenderTagsDefenderforEndpoint, MDE, MEMCM, PowerShell, Security, Troubleshooting COLLECTING AZUREAD USER AUTHENTICATION METHOD INFORMATION Posted on7 February 20217 February 2021Leave a comment Hello everyone, last Friday I received an e-mail from one of my customers, asking how to identify users in AzureAD that have enabled passwordless sign-in with the Microsoft Authenticator app. Previously I usually made use of the Script for Azure Read More … LIKE THIS: Like Loading... 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