
Windows Autopatch, How it Works
- Frank
- October 29, 2022
- auto patching windows
- automate updates
- autopatch
- azure active directory
- cloud service
- configmgr
- configuration management
- endpoint manager
- Intune
- Microsoft 365
- Microsoft 365 app update
- microsoft edge
- microsoft intune
- microsoft office
- Microsoft Teams
- ms intune
- ring based deployments
- Ring based policy
- software updates
- sys administration
- Systems administrator
- Update Management
- update policies
- Windows
- windows 11
- Windows Autopatch
- windows management
Jeremy Chapman, Microsoft 365 Director, reverse engineers Windows Autopatch service to show how it works (within Intune and Azure Active Directory), how to get it running, and the time saving configurations it makes on your behalf.
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Playing with ZERO-DAY vulnerability “follina”
- Frank
- June 7, 2022
- cve-2022-30190
- follina
- follina exploit
- follina vulnerability
- hacker
- hacking
- malwars
- Microsoft
- microsoft office
- msdt exploit
- msdt vulnerability
- Python
- remote code execution
- remote code execution explained
- remote code execution tutorial
- remote code execution vulnerability
- transomware
- vulnerability
- windows 11
- zero day
In this video NetworkChuck teamed up with John Hammond to talk about the NEW and SCARY Microsoft Vulnerability. NetworkChuck and John Hammond are going to teach you about a new dangerous Windows Zero-day vulnerability called “follina” and they are even going to show you how to test it out in your own Zero-day lab using […]
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Is This The Worst Microsoft Office Virus I’ve Ever Seen?!
Its one thing For MS Office to have a vulnerability, its another for that vulnerability to lead to RCE, but a NO CLICK RCE vulnerability codenamed Follina in Microsoft Word that doesn’t even require macros?
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Does Windows have Back Doors?
- Frank
- June 2, 2022
- back door
- backdoor
- Exploit
- follina
- follina exploit
- follina zero day
- hacker
- microsoft office
- microsoft windows
- ms-dos
- Security
- Software
- software developer
- software development
- software development process
- software development projects
- software engineering
- trojan
- Trojan horse virus
- virus
- Windows
- windows 11
- windows back door
- zero-day
Retired Microsoft engineer Davepl discusses “back doors” in Windows, the implications, and how the software developer protects against such attacks from rogues, hackers, and nation-states. Understand how back doors are like the Follina zero-day exploit in Office, giving complete control of the system to the attacker.
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How to use Office Scripts in Excel & Power Automate
- Frank
- April 12, 2021
- automate
- automations
- beginners
- Business
- Code
- code editor
- create
- Excel
- excel code
- excel macro
- excel macros
- excel script
- how to
- in excel
- java script
- Javascript
- kevin stratvert
- macro
- macro excel
- macros
- macros in excel
- Microsoft
- Microsoft 365
- Microsoft Excel
- microsoft office
- office scripts
- onedrive
- Power
- power automate
- record
- record actions
- script
- scripts in excel
- share
- stratvert
- trigger
- type script
- TypeScript
- VBA
- Web
- work book
- work sheet
- workbook
- worksheet
In this step-by-step tutorial, Kevin Stratvert shows you how you can use Office Scripts in Excel on the web to automate repetitive and mundane tasks. Additionally, learn how you can trigger you scripts automatically using Power Automate. With Power Automate, you can set a Teams message, an email, or other app to trigger your script.
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