

Snap! BlackCat ransomware, stolen T-mobile source code, password-less internet Spiceworks Originals.Took me a while to get what the user was say. However, emails that came before the change are getting moved back to the Junk folder after moving them to Inbox. One of our domain emails keeps going to Junk. In domain email going to Junk and getting moved back to Junk Cloud Computing & SaaS.If I retire an application or only use a task for a specific period I can get rid of the account without worrying too much about impacting other tasks or services. It also makes auditing and management easier as well.

Breaking it up this way means I don't have to give any of these accounts any more privileges than necessary to perform the task. Ongoing services like SQL Server or Sharepoint get an account specific to it. That way if there's a problem I know what I'm looking for. I typically have an account for security tasks, a separate one for backup, etc. Thanks for the reply.That largely depends on how many tasks and servers you have. How do you organize the creation of these accounts? One per task? One per server? Seriously, nothing is more frustrating and time consuming than trying to find a specific log entry among a ton of routine entries all from the same account. That way if there's a problem you can narrow the problem down in the logs.
