• Buelldozer@lemmy.today
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      They do however see Sponsored search results on google.com and that’s how this attack chain starts. You search for one those tools, get a sponsored result and click it. You’re then whisked away to a spoofed site.

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    Software comes from a repository, even on Windows these days, who is bothering to download exes when there is winget

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    I mean ssh is built into Windows 11 and has been a part of Mac for like the OG Mac release: I can’t remember downloading a Mac ssh client since OS9 and windows has had WSL so chose your flavor of Linux to run and ssh into you jumpbox

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        Even windoze has native openssh built in now. Most people who don’t like pain will simply use wsl instead.

        Tell me you’ve never properly managed enterprise equipment at scale…

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            You don’t have to. There’s an openssh client available in powershell. Maybe when cmd, though I haven’t tried it.

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              Ah, cool. I do have WSL installed on every Windows box I use regularly, but it’s good to know for when I run into a more locked down machine.

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        How is this upvoted? PuTTY is legacy software at this point and it even neglects the fact that a lot of IT people have been using Linux for ages.