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Star 1. Branches Tags. Could not load branches. Could not load tags. Latest commit. Git stats 2 commits. Failed to load latest commit information. What's New February 13, Autoruns v What's New January 2, Sysmon v7. What's New November 19, Sysmon v6. What's New September 11, Sysmon v6. What's New May 16, ProcDump v9. This is particularly useful when capturing crash dumps of applications susceptible to termination due to unresponsiveness e.

IIS Ping killing w3wp. This release also adds support for an associated Kernel Dump of the process that includes the kernel stacks of the process. What's New February 17, Sysmon v6 This release of Sysmon, a background monitor that records activity to the event log for use in security incident detection and forensics, introduces an option that displays event schema, adds an event for Sysmon configuration changes, interprets and displays registry paths in their common format, and adds named pipe create and connection events thanks to Giulia Biagini for the contribution.

You may even like a domain name enough to contact the owner about purchasing the domain, though domain owners often charge a premium. If you change web or email hosting, you will want to query the Whois to find the name servers that will tell you where the domain is hosted. When you migrate your website and email to a new hosting service, you will need to update the name servers to point at your new hosting service then verify that the name server changes took effect.

These are tasks for which you will find the Whois utility an essential part of your toolkit. Windows users just need to add the specific tool to do it; macOS and Linux have a Whois utility built into the system and ready to use. Utilities like Whois are installed by default. If the macOS or Linux whois data scrolls by too quickly you can pipe the output to paging utility to scroll through the data at your own pace:. Please let us know in the comments!



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