In this episode, I discuss topics related to Malwarebytes, Spam, Security and answering your questions.
Host: Paul Joyner
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ITBOG http://www.itbog.org Malwarebytes End Point Protection https://www.malwarebytes.com/business/endpointprotection/ https://www.malwarebytes.com/techbench/ Mike Tech Show Malwarebytes Interview http://mikenation.net/2017/10/19/mike-tech-show-podcast-633-10-19-17/ Exchange 2010 Anti-Spam Enablement http://www.msserverpro.com/configuring-anti-spam-agents-on-a-hub-transport-server-in-exchange-server-2010/
*Run the script below in the Exchange Shell to prevent spoofing against your approved sending domains. (https://exchangepedia.com/2008/09/how-to-prevent-annoying-spam-from-your-own-domain.html) Get-ReceiveConnector “My Internet ReceiveConnector” | Get-ADPermission -user “NT AUTHORITY\Anonymous Logon” | where {$_.ExtendedRights -like “ms-exch-smtp-accept-authoritative-domain-sender”} | Remove-ADPermission
IP Block List Providers
bl.spamcop.net zen.spamhaus.org psbl.surriel.com dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net b.barracudacentral.org
Code to enable Microsoft Update on Server 2008 R2 1. Open Notepad and paste the code below, then save it as .vbs extension.
Set ServiceManager = CreateObject("Microsoft.Update.ServiceManager") ServiceManager.ClientApplicationID = "My App" 'add the Microsoft Update Service, GUID Set NewUpdateService = ServiceManager.AddService2("7971f918-a847-4430-9279-4a52d1efe18d",7,"")
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