How to remediate – Unpassworded ‘friday’ Account 1. Introduction The ‘friday’ account has no password set. This means anyone with access to the system could log in...
How to remediate – Arista Networks Device Detection 1. Introduction An Arista Networks device was detected on your network. Nessus identified version information via SSH login or SNMP...
How to remediate – ZyXEL Router Default Telnet Password Present 1. Introduction 2. Technical Explanation The vulnerability exists because ZyXEL routers ship with a default username and password for Telnet...
How to remediate – XoloX Detection 1. Introduction XoloX Detection indicates that a host is running P2P software called XoloX. This presents a risk to businesses...
How to remediate – Wyse Device Manager Default FTP Account 1. Introduction The Wyse Device Manager Default FTP Account vulnerability involves an FTP server using default credentials. This means an...
How to remediate – Wollf Backdoor Detection 1. Introduction The Wollf Backdoor Detection vulnerability indicates a host is running the Wollf program, which can act as a...
How to remediate – WMI Encryptable Volume Enumeration 1. Introduction The WMI Encryptable Volume Enumeration vulnerability means Windows systems reveal information about which volumes can be encrypted. This...
How to remediate – Windows Store Application Enumeration 1. Introduction The Windows Store Application Enumeration vulnerability allows an attacker to obtain a list of applications installed on a...
How to remediate – Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Detection 1. Introduction Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) is a Microsoft product used to deploy updates easily and quickly. It’s typically...
How to remediate – AD Starter Scan – Dangerous Trust Relationship 1. Introduction The vulnerability “AD Starter Scan – Dangerous Trust Relationship” indicates a misconfigured outbound trust relationship in Active Directory...