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15. 02. 2023 Giovanni Davide Saccá NetEye, Unified Monitoring

Grafana: InfluxDB Query to Extract More Than a Single Metric in a Single Panel

A particular client who operates as an ISP for its customers and corporate departments requested the ability to summarize and display, in convenient graphs, a few metrics related to the bandwidth delivered on switch ports, where the available gateways provide connectivity. The first activity I undertook was to obtain the MIB files and OIDs from…

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15. 02. 2023 Giacomo Flavio Adriano Pilotti Events, NetEye, Service Management, Unified Monitoring

FOSDEM 2023

After two years of a forced break caused by the pandemic, we were finally able to book a flight to Brussels and participate in the FOSDEM event again. For those who aren’t familiar with it, FOSDEM is a free event for software developers to meet, share ideas and collaborate. Apart from the amazing experience overall, we met…

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15. 02. 2023 Emil Fazzi Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.28

We fixed access permissions for Geo Map module: now also users with only General module access and viewer permission are able to access the module with viewing permissions. For NetEye 4.28 we updated the following packages:

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13. 02. 2023 Mattia Codato Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.28

We fixed a potential race condition that caused icinga2 to crash during the reload phase. For NetEye 4.28 we updated the following packages:

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10. 02. 2023 Elena Valgoi DevOps, Events, NetEye, Service Management

Atlassian new products’ announcements! Wuerth Phoenix goes to Unleash Berlin!

Unleash is an event powered by Atlassian, which aims to bring together partners, customers and Jira enthusiasts in one single location. The event took place on February 9th in Berlin… and I was there! Berlin’s event, Unleash, was mainly dedicated to empowering agile & DevOps teams, therefore mainly focusing on Jira. The day started with…

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07. 02. 2023 Davide Sbetti Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.28

We fixed a bug in the Alyvix module for which, in case of an Alyvix node where the Alyvix service was not working properly, a long waiting time was necessary before being able to determined its unreachable state. The waiting time was decreased and is now configurable. For NetEye 4.28 we updated the following packages:

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07. 02. 2023 Massimo Giaimo Blue Team, SEC4U

Ransomware Attack ESXi Servers with (to confirm) CVE-2021-21974

These days the landscape of cybercriminal activities seems to have as the only protagonists the Threat Actors who are carrying out an attack on publicly exposed VMware ESXi infrastructures. The French National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) published a security advisory on the ESXiArgs ransomware on February 3, 2023. Other important information regarding the attack was published…

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01. 02. 2023 Mattia Codato Downloads / Release Notes, NetEye, Unified Monitoring

NetEye 4.28 Release Notes

Welcome to version 4.28 of our NetEye v4 Unified Monitoring Solution. In this release, NetEye welcomes winter and the new year with the typical South Tyrolean Apple Strudel.There are myriad recipes for typical apple strudel and seemingly every family has its own delicious filling. Each cook adds his own special blend of sultanas, nuts, breadcrumbs,…

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31. 01. 2023 Camilla Biamino Events, NetEye, SEC4U, Service Management

ICT Security – Protecting Business in the Digital Age

Massimo Giaimo will participate in the ICT Security roadshow with a speech on the Log stealer Market Place and Predictive Cyber Threat Intelligence as a tool to avoid unpleasant compromises! FIRST STAGE: AGENDA, Milan, 16 February 2023 – at 09.00 a.m.SECOND STAGE: SAVE THE DATE | Padua, 6 June 2023 Soiel International has been organising…

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26. 01. 2023 Damiano Chini Bug Fixes, Log-SIEM, NetEye

Bugfixes for NetEye 4.27, 4.26, 4.25: Elasticsearch License Renewal

The current Elasticsearch license bundled with NetEye will expire this January 31st. To continue enjoying all the SIEM functionalities you must update to the new license. An automatic update has been released for the most recent NetEye version. Older NetEye releases however, can be updated manually. In the case the health-check light/01004_elastic_license_check.sh is preventing you…

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24. 01. 2023 Mattia Codato Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.27

We fixed a bug when generating resource reports that did not correctly account for customer permissions For NetEye 4.27 we updated the following packages:

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20. 01. 2023 Emil Fazzi Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.27

In this bug fix we managed to solve the problem regarding the checkbox usage. The bug we fixed was forcing the checkboxes found in the SLM – Availability Contracts manager status to be true regardless the user choice. For NetEye 4.27 we updated the following packages:

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18. 01. 2023 Valentina Da Rold Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.27

We fixed a bug that was doubling the menu entries for Host Problems and Service Problems on customproblemview module when a host or service filter was applied on the user role. For NetEye 4.27 we updated the following packages:

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18. 01. 2023 Massimo Giaimo Blue Team, SEC4U

Interview with a Member of the GhostSec Group

The Initial Message The last few days have been quite hectic with regard to cyber security in the industrial systems sector. The frenzy of these days began on January 11 with this message that appeared on the Telegram channel (https://t.me/GhostSecc) of the GhostSec group: The message was accompanied by a couple of screenshots: So are…

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17. 01. 2023 Gianluca Piccolo Development, NetEye, Training

Learning Path: Cyber Security in NetEye Development

Overview I think there are different ways companies use to achieve the purpose of making their own software more secure, for example paying other dedicated companies to do penetration tests. Our approach was the same, initially…the most obvious problems were found and fixed. But there was something we weren’t buying. We weren’t satisfied, we knew…

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