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The Ultimate WinRM Shell For Penetration Testing
This shell is the ultimate WinRM shell for hacking/pentesting.
WinRM (Windows Remote Management) is the Microsoft implementation of WS-Management Protocol.
A standard SOAP based protocol that allows hardware and operating systems from d…
Diversity of Thought in Tech
At Akamai, we believe innovation is only possible when the various viewpoints and experiences of a collective, culminate to make a great idea. It is the variety of these ideas which is important. Why does diversity of thought matter? When…
USBRIP- Simple Command Live Forensic Tool For Tracking USB device
Simple command line forensics tool for tracking USB device artifacts (history of USB events) on GNU/Linux.
usbrip (derived from “USB Ripper”, not “USB R.I.P.” astonished) is an open source forensics tool with CLI interface that lets you keep track…
Criminals Using Targeted Remote File Inclusion Attacks in Phishing Campaigns
In June 2019, logs on my personal website recorded markers that were clearly Remote File Inclusion (RFI) vulnerability attempts. The investigation into the attempts uncovered a campaign of targeted RFI attacks that currently are being leveraged to depl…
MemGuard- Secure Software Enclave For Storage of Sensitive Information in Memory
MemGuard- Secure Software Enclave For Storage of Sensitive Information in Memory
This package attempts to reduce the likelihood of sensitive data being exposed. It supports all major operating systems and is written in pure Go.
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ADT Health – Rating & Review
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Pros
- Large coverage range of 600 feet with the Plus plan
- No contracts to sign
- Your price will never go up with ForeverRate pricing
- No need for a landline telephone
- Ordering online isn’t easy
- Fall detection isn’t available with the Basic plan
Cons
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Alert1 – Rating & Review
Pros
- No equipment costs and no setup fees
- 30-day money back guarantee
- Range of 600 feet between the emergency button and console
- The system is automatically tested every 28 days
- Expensive
- Replacing batteries or the base unit costs extra with some plans
Cons
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GreatCall Lively – Rating & Review
- DEAL ALERT: Click here for exclusive deal offered by GreatCall
- From $19.99/mo with $49.99 device fee
- Lively Mobile Urgent Response Device is completely waterproof
- Unlimited access to registered nurses and doctors
- Smartphone app and Bluetooth capabilities keep caregivers informed
- One-time equipment fee and activation fees may apply
Pros
Cons
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LifeFone – Rating & Review
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Pros
- From $24.95/mo
- 30-day risk-free trial with lifetime price and equipment guarantees
- If you don’t test your unit each month, LifeFone will check in with you
- Outdated equipment
Cons
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