Kaseya



Hello list,
there's this infrastructure tool set for automating managed services,
named Kaseya (proprietary technology).

Basically, the managed-services-provider controls one of his
customers' remote LANs with two intercommunicating "appliances":

* a Kaseya dedicated server located at the MSP data center; and

* a "probe" equipment at the remote LAN.

The audit team to which I belong is about to examine the probe-featured LAN.
Right now, we're researching whether this "solution" can cause the LAN
some weaknesses;
the resulting research's report is going to shape the logical tests.

So, the question is (I guess):
does anyone know of any Kaseya-enhanced LAN security implication/vulnerability?

Thank you,
yours sincerely,


--
Marcio Barbado, Jr.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
This list is sponsored by: Cenzic

Top 5 Common Mistakes
in Securing Web Applications
Find out now! Get Webinar Recording and PPT Slides

www.cenzic.com/landing/securityfocus/hackinar
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Relevant Pages

  • RE: Kaseya
    ... Another thing to note is the fact that psexec is used for remote tasks. ... psexec lives only on the server, which is located at the MSP's data center/NOC, and communications between the agent and the server are encrypted. ... I highly recommend that you download the free evaluation version of Kaseya and contact their technical support to get an accurate understanding of how this specialized product actually works. ... a "probe" equipment at the remote LAN. ...
    (Pen-Test)
  • Re: Kaseya
    ... MSP and quite honestly, it's no different than dealing with a vendor who ... named Kaseya. ... a "probe" equipment at the remote LAN. ... in Securing Web Applications ...
    (Pen-Test)
  • RE: Kaseya
    ... there's this infrastructure tool set for automating managed services, ... named Kaseya. ... The audit team to which I belong is about to examine the probe-featured LAN. ... in Securing Web Applications ...
    (Pen-Test)
  • RE: Kaseya
    ... If it's an MSP using Kaseya, the "appliance" is probably a server for storing backup images, since Kaseya doesn't use any appliances. ... a "probe" equipment at the remote LAN. ...
    (Pen-Test)

Quantcast