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Tracking Malicious Windows Server Events with PowerShell
See how Adam Bertram solves the problem of malicious Windows Server events with PowerShell. You can try this script out and see if it helps you solve ad-hoc issues with control over event logs.
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See how Adam Bertram solves the problem of malicious Windows Server events with PowerShell. You can try this script out and see if it helps you solve ad-hoc issues with control over event logs.
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