January 7, 2022
Announcements!
What are your best Posh tips & tricks?
(twitter.com)
Awesome Twitter thread
By: Damien Van Robaeys submitted:Jun 16 2022
Awesome Twitter thread
By: Damien Van Robaeys submitted:Jun 16 2022
Blogs, Articles, and Posts
Automating SonarCloud with PowerShell
(jonathanmedd.net)
Part 3 Onboarding a User
By: Jonathan Medd submitted:Jun 16 2022
Part 3 Onboarding a User
By: Jonathan Medd submitted:Jun 16 2022
Discovering Pester Tags with the PowerShell AST
(jdhitsolutions.com)
As I resolved at the end of last year, I am doing more with Pester in 2022. I'm getting a bit more
By: Jeff Hicks submitted:Jun 16 2022
As I resolved at the end of last year, I am doing more with Pester in 2022. I'm getting a bit more
comfortable with Pester 5 and as my tests grow in complexity I am embracing the use of tags. You can add tags to different Pester test elements.
By: Jeff Hicks submitted:Jun 16 2022
Perform Active Directory security assessment using PowerShell
(4sysops.com)
My Active Directory security assessment script pulls important security facts from Active Directory
By: Krishnamoorthi Gopal submitted:Jun 16 2022
My Active Directory security assessment script pulls important security facts from Active Directory
and generates nicely viewable reports in HTML format by highlighting the spots that require attention. The script manipulates user data using facts collected with benchmark values.
By: Krishnamoorthi Gopal submitted:Jun 16 2022
What career or jobs can I use PowerShell most effectively with?
(reddit.com)
It seems like the one the continually comes up is sysadmin however, are there other positions that
By: u/redditacct320 submitted:Jun 16 2022
It seems like the one the continually comes up is sysadmin however, are there other positions that
could use it?
By: u/redditacct320 submitted:Jun 16 2022
Projects, Scripts, and Modules
BuildM365Apps.ps1
(github.com)
Set up #M365 Apps with a single script
By: Gary Blok submitted:Jun 16 2022
Set up #M365 Apps with a single script
By: Gary Blok submitted:Jun 16 2022
Log4ShellDetection
(github.com)
This is written in PowerShell, targets Windows, and is meant to find Log4Shell vulnerabilities
By: Ryan Ephgrave submitted:Jun 16 2022
This is written in PowerShell, targets Windows, and is meant to find Log4Shell vulnerabilities
wherever they may be
By: Ryan Ephgrave submitted:Jun 16 2022
Books, Media, and Learning Resources
Investigating WMI Backdoors in Windows With Loki Yara Scanner | TryHackMe Investigating Windows 2.0 – YouTube
(youtube.com)
In this video walk-through, we covered investigating a compromised Windows machine with WMI
By: Motasem Hamdan submitted:Jun 16 2022
In this video walk-through, we covered investigating a compromised Windows machine with WMI
Backdoors. This was part of TryHackMe Investigating Windows 2.0 lab.
By: Motasem Hamdan submitted:Jun 16 2022
Jumpstart: PowerShell Learning Resources
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Some people prefer books, others prefer blogs, some prefer videos and some prefer interactive tools.
By: Mike Kanakos submitted:Jun 16 2022
Some people prefer books, others prefer blogs, some prefer videos and some prefer interactive tools.
I have put together a list of resources you can use a reference for places to learn and practice PowerShell.
By: Mike Kanakos submitted:Jun 16 2022
Fun
Play Wordle, the Puzzle Game Using PowerShell
(thelazyadministrator.com)
I recently came across a NYTimes article talking about a new game called, 'Wordle.' If you are not
By: Brad Wyatt submitted:Jun 16 2022
I recently came across a NYTimes article talking about a new game called, 'Wordle.' If you are not
familiar with the game, its a text-based game where you have 6 tries to guess the word. Letters in a Gray box are not letters found in the word. Letters in a Yellow box are found in the word, but are in the incorrect spot. And finally, letters in a Green box are in the word and in the correct location.
By: Brad Wyatt submitted:Jun 16 2022
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