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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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- automate your reinstall (see ansible)\n
- firewalld (RHEL/Fedora) or ufw (Ubuntu)\n
- fail2ban\n
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
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Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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That, and:\n
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- modify the firewall to open necessary ports\n
\n
Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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Then of course - fix what you did wrong that got you compromised. ;-)
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
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As for “put down” I just meant copied to the system (from github) by your automation (like ansible)\n
\n
[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
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Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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That, and:\n
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\n
Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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Then of course - fix what you did wrong that got you compromised. ;-)
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
\n
As for “put down” I just meant copied to the system (from github) by your automation (like ansible)\n
\n
[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
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[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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That, and:\n
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
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As for “put down” I just meant copied to the system (from github) by your automation (like ansible)\n
\n
[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
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Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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- backups (and test them)\n
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That, and:\n
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Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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Then of course - fix what you did wrong that got you compromised. ;-)
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
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As for “put down” I just meant copied to the system (from github) by your automation (like ansible)\n
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[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
\n
Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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That, and:\n
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Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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Then of course - fix what you did wrong that got you compromised. ;-)
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
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As for “put down” I just meant copied to the system (from github) by your automation (like ansible)\n
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[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
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Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
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[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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That, and:\n
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Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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- automate your reinstall (see ansible)\n
- firewalld (RHEL/Fedora) or ufw (Ubuntu)\n
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
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Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
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As for “put down” I just meant copied to the system (from github) by your automation (like ansible)\n
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[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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That, and:\n
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\n
Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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- fail2ban\n
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
\n
Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
\n
As for “put down” I just meant copied to the system (from github) by your automation (like ansible)\n
\n
[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
\n
On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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That, and:\n
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- put down config files that were modified\n
- enable/start services that were installed\n
- modify the firewall to open necessary ports\n
\n
Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
\n
Then of course - fix what you did wrong that got you compromised. ;-)
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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- automate your reinstall (see ansible)\n
- firewalld (RHEL/Fedora) or ufw (Ubuntu)\n
- fail2ban\n
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
\n
Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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That, and:\n
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- enable/start services that were installed\n
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\n
Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
\n
Then of course - fix what you did wrong that got you compromised. ;-)
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
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As for “put down” I just meant copied to the system (from github) by your automation (like ansible)\n
\n
[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
\n
On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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- automate your reinstall (see ansible)\n
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
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Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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That, and:\n
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Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
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[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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- automate your reinstall (see ansible)\n
- firewalld (RHEL/Fedora) or ufw (Ubuntu)\n
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
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Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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That, and:\n
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- modify the firewall to open necessary ports\n
\n
Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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Then of course - fix what you did wrong that got you compromised. ;-)
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
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[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
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Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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That, and:\n
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Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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- disable SSH via password, use keys only\n
- adblocker (like ublock origin) - credit to whale@lemm.ee for the idea below
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
\n
Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
\n
The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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That, and:\n
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- put down config files that were modified\n
- enable/start services that were installed\n
- modify the firewall to open necessary ports\n
\n
Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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Then of course - fix what you did wrong that got you compromised. ;-)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
\n
On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
\n
As for “put down” I just meant copied to the system (from github) by your automation (like ansible)\n
\n
[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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- backups (and test them)\n
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
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Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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That, and:\n
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Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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Then of course - fix what you did wrong that got you compromised. ;-)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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As for “put down” I just meant copied to the system (from github) by your automation (like ansible)\n
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[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
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Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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That, and:\n
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Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
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Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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That, and:\n
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\n
Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
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[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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- backups (and test them)\n
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
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Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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That, and:\n
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Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
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[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
\n
Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
\n
The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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That, and:\n
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- enable/start services that were installed\n
- modify the firewall to open necessary ports\n
\n
Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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Then of course - fix what you did wrong that got you compromised. ;-)
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
\n
As for “put down” I just meant copied to the system (from github) by your automation (like ansible)\n
\n
[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
\n
On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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- backups (and test them)\n
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- fail2ban\n
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
\n
Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
\n
The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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That, and:\n
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- enable/start services that were installed\n
- modify the firewall to open necessary ports\n
\n
Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
\n
Then of course - fix what you did wrong that got you compromised. ;-)
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
\n
As for “put down” I just meant copied to the system (from github) by your automation (like ansible)\n
\n
[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).\n
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Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.\n
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The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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That, and:\n
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Basically: put everything back as it was right before the ransomware encrypted your system on you.\n
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Then of course - fix what you did wrong that got you compromised. ;-)
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Ideally you keep your configs in a git repo (like github). You know what’s modified because you’re the one who modified them. If you modify them - put that config file in the git repo.\n
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As for “put down” I just meant copied to the system (from github) by your automation (like ansible)\n
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[docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/…/index.html](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/getting_started/index.html)
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.\n
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On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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You’d be better served learning how to setup and use:\n
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