
What is Zoombombing and how to defend against it
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Zoombombing is when an unauthorized person or stranger joins a Zoom meeting/chat session and cause disorder by saying offensive things and even photobombing your meeting by sharing pornographic and hate images.

The CMMC Accreditation Body signs MOU with the U.S. Department of Defense
The CMMC-AB is pleased to announce that it has mutually signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Department of Defense.

Microsoft Windows SMB Server Could Allow for Remote Code Execution (CVE-2020-0796) – Security Advisory
SUBJECT:
A Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows SMB Server Could…

Setting up the root account on Kali 2020
If you would like to use root instead of the none superuser account kali, here are the instructions to do so:

Kali 2020.1 Default Username & Password – kali kali
In Kali Linux 2020.1, both the default user and password will be “kali”

Intel Active Management Technology Multiple Vulnerabilities (INTEL-SA-00241)
Multiple potential security vulnerabilities in Intel Active Management Technology (Intel AMT) may allow escalation of privilege, information disclosure, and/or denial of service.
Vulnerability Detection Result
