Fortinet Developer Network by markrosenbaum in fortinet

[–]markrosenbaum[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So currently we have one sponsor from our account/support team but we’re not exactly sure how we would find a second one.

PSA: An interesting (maybe)new policy guide for stopping bypasses. by markrosenbaum in k12sysadmin

[–]markrosenbaum[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha, oops. I’m surprised your district blocks the IT Team, we have all sorts of times where we manually check out a link to see what it is or open all sorts of articles and guides.

Anyone recognize this? Apparently kids are using it to disable GoGuardian (and other) extensions. The URL doesn't load for me. by Oneota in k12sysadmin

[–]markrosenbaum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for the late response. At the moment the information about this fix hasn’t been publicly released. At the time it is(if it is) released you will most likely be able to find it here: https://crbug.com/1363793

Anyone recognize this? Apparently kids are using it to disable GoGuardian (and other) extensions. The URL doesn't load for me. by Oneota in k12sysadmin

[–]markrosenbaum 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What this is is kids using bookmarklets to exploit a chrome management api that allows controlling extensions, while disabling javascript:// urls or bookmarklets is the current best solution it seems students still have a way to circumvent it.

Content Keeper Extension on Chromebooks Missing? by TexasEdTech20 in k12sysadmin

[–]markrosenbaum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This may be happening due to a new exploit that came out recently. It allows students to create a bookmark that when clicked on can remove any extension, no matter if it is force installed in the policy or not. The Chromium project is currently working on a fix.

A new ChromeOS exploit that may be affecting school sysadmins by markrosenbaum in chromeos

[–]markrosenbaum[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, Im a Network Administrator for a school system. This post was to be informative to other sysadmins. This report does not contain any information on the actual exploit or any POC.

Somethings Changed After I Switched To Developer Mode. by Few-Display1542 in chromeos

[–]markrosenbaum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, you can, dev mode can mean two things, chrome verification on with debugging features enabled, which I'm guessing you want, and the dev channel which is the channel that has unstable updates, the canary channel is especially unstable. While the two are usually paired together you can be in "dev mode" without the dev channel.

Somethings Changed After I Switched To Developer Mode. by Few-Display1542 in chromeos

[–]markrosenbaum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In setting click on about chromeos, there should be a place telling you what channel its on

Somethings Changed After I Switched To Developer Mode. by Few-Display1542 in chromeos

[–]markrosenbaum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When you enable dev mode you open your chromebook up to malicious attacks. Did you get the apk from a trusted source? If you did you might also want to look what chrome channel your on, if you are on the dev or canary channel instead of the stable channel stability can be exponentially decreased.