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10 votes
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Over 120,000 home cameras hacked for 'sexploitation' footage
54 votes -
Poets are now cybersecurity threats: Researchers used 'adversarial poetry' to trick AI into ignoring its safety guard rails and it frequently worked
28 votes -
Disrupting the first reported AI-orchestrated cyber espionage campaign
16 votes -
Mozilla Firefox gets new anti-fingerprinting defenses
59 votes -
Leaker reveals which Pixels are vulnerable to Cellebrite phone hacking
62 votes -
The day my smart vacuum turned against me
33 votes -
10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him. Bad idea.
77 votes -
Unseeable prompt injections in screenshots: more vulnerabilities in Comet and other AI browsers
35 votes -
How I reversed Amazon's Kindle web obfuscation because their app sucked
46 votes -
Data removal services?
Is anyone familiar with data removal services like Incogni, DeleteMe, PrivacyBee, etc? Do they work? Are they safe?
26 votes -
Signal introduces secure cloud backups
44 votes -
Breaking the creepy AI in police cameras
35 votes -
Anthropic disrupts cybercriminal using AI for large-scale theft and extortion
17 votes -
Is someone using Filen?
11 votes -
Understanding what a VPN can do for you and how to pick the right one
16 votes -
Looking for tips/advice for a hardware firewall/VPN for a small to medium size nonprofit
Edit: Decided to go with the Ubiquiti Dream Machine Pro. Thank you for all the suggestions and advice! Hey Tildenauts, I'm planning to help a local nonprofit replace their aging hardware firewall...
Edit: Decided to go with the Ubiquiti Dream Machine Pro. Thank you for all the suggestions and advice!
Hey Tildenauts,
I'm planning to help a local nonprofit replace their aging hardware firewall pro bono. I have a fair amount of experience with networking and security, especially where web servers are concerned, but I haven't setup a hardware firewall recently enough to know off the top of my head which are the best options here.
The organization is fairly small but on its way to medium sized, around 30 employees at the moment but will likely expand to 50+ in coming years. So I'm looking for a solution that will comfortably scale up to 100 employees. There is remote work, accessing their local server via VPN, so something that comes bundled with a user friendly VPN client would be ideal. I haven't seen their physical setup yet but I know their server gets a lot of use. Not all employees use it remotely on a regular basis but many do.
From past experience I know that Cisco, Sophos and SonicWall are potential options. Cisco seems to be pushing their Meraki platform pretty hard but I don't think this organization needs a subscription based solution.
Anyone have recommendations for hardware firewalls I should consider? Any potential footguns I should know about?
Thanks in advance!
9 votes -
WinRAR zero-day under active exploitation – update to latest version immediately
40 votes -
uBlock Origin Lite for Safari
32 votes -
Dropbox Passwords being discontinued
30 votes -
The viral 'Tea' app just had a second data breach, and it's even worse
50 votes -
North Korean hackers ran US-based “laptop farm” from Arizona woman’s home
25 votes -
After $380M hack, Clorox sues its “service desk” vendor for simply giving out passwords
27 votes