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KYND SIGNALS
About KYND
KYND ON
KYND Advisory
1:1 calls with KYND's Team
Webinars
FAQs & Ts&Cs
KYND SIGNALS
Vulnerabilities
Frequently Asked Questions
KYND Advanced Monitoring
KYND START
Service, Domain, and Certificate Risks
Domain Risks
Certificate Risks
Service Risks
Email Risks
DMARC
SPF
DKIM
Other Email Risks
IP Address Reputation
Insurance
Brokers
Portal
FAQ
FAQ
Service & Product Disclaimers
Product Announcements
KYND SIGNALS
Everything about KYND's Signals reports
Your guide to the KYND Signals report
Vulnerabilities
Essential and Advisable actions
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Samba or Server Message Block (SMB)
Virtual Network Computing (VNC)
Windows PowerShell
Out-of-date or vulnerable developer access services
TeamViewer
End of Life Microsoft software
Obsolete Software
Database vulnerabilities
Unsafe email sender protection (SPF)
Email spoofing policy (DMARC)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How did you perform a scan if I didn't give you a list of IPs?
The vulnerabilities you found are managed by a third party and not within my control.
An email from our organisation is connecting an unrelated domain into our results
KYND has discovered a vulnerability that is registered under a former employee/IT provider name, or is no longer in use.
KYND has flagged a load balancing port as a vulnerability
I have a WAF in place. Is that an acceptable reason for ports to be open?
I have MFA enabled. Is that an acceptable resolution to the vulnerabilities highlighted in the report?
A vulnerability in the report is behind a VPN. Does this resolve the issue?
KYND has identified a vulnerability located in a DMZ. Is that secure?
An open RDP port that's been found in the KYND report is being actively monitored. Is that secure?
Why has KYND flagged a developer access port as a risk?
I have patched the services on my developer access port, why is KYND still flagging it as out of date?
The vulnerability discovered by KYND is always disabled, so is it a risk?
The ports identified by KYND are filtered. Are they still a risk?
My honeypot port has been flagged by KYND.
I can't close or hide the port identified in my SIGNALS report. What should I do?
Why does KYND flag End of Life Microsoft services?
My report has flagged an exposed database. What do you mean?
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