If you’re smart, you scoot right over to Richard Hicks’ blog and read his latest article, titled Access to the Web Proxy Filter on Forefront TMG 2010 is Denied, where he explains the “access denied” records in the Web Proxy logs and why it’s nothing to get excited about and doesn’t indicate that you’re under attack. But he doesn’t just give you assurances and say “trust me” – he goes into full detail so you can understand the configuration and processes that generate those entries. Check it out:
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Deb Shinder
Debra Littlejohn Shinder is a technology and security analyst and author specializing in identity, security and cybercrime, utilizing her past experience as a police officer and police academy/criminal justice instructor. She has written numerous books and articles for web and print publications and has been awarded the Microsoft MVP designation for fourteen years in a row.