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How to install GoPhish on Ubuntu

GoPhish is an open-source, web-based phishing simulation framework that security teams use to run authorized phishing campaigns against their own employees. It lets organizations design phishing emails and matching landing pages, send those messages as part of controlled campaigns, and track who received the email, who opened it, who clicked links, and who submitted data to a landing page. The platform also provides reporting and metrics so teams can measure risk areas and training effectiveness, and it exposes an API for automation and integration with other tools. Typical uses include employee security awareness training, red-team or purple-team exercises that are authorized and controlled, measuring whether click rates improve after training,

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Enable SMB Signing in Group Policy Active Directory

SMB signing in Active Directory increases security by preventing man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks and tampering with SMB traffic. But forcing it across all computers and servers does come with trade-offs you should weigh: Performance Hit SMB signing adds cryptographic overhead (every SMB packet must be signed and verified). File transfers, logon scripts, and Group Policy processing can slow down, especially on older hardware or busy file servers. High-latency WAN links feel the impact more. Compatibility Issues Older devices (legacy printers, NAS boxes, appliances) may not support SMB signing. If you enforce “Require SMB Signing,” those devices will fail to connect. Increased CPU Usage The server and client both use extra CPU

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