Just a quick note to announce that I've released an update for my Posh-SYSLOG module, version 3.1.1

The module fixes issues with PowerShell 4.0 support as reported by Cristiano Guadagnino and Brian Napolitano. As always, a huge round of thanks goes out to the pair for discovering the issue, pointing me in the right direction to fixing the issue and testing the fixes.

Between personal, community and team projects, I am involved in the maintenance of over 30 PowerShell modules. I have two recommendations to anyone starting with PowerShell, read the community style and formatting guidelines, and most importantly, standardise your work. I have developed a structure for all of my projects over the years, and now that I am performing more mentoring and code reviews I thought I would share some of my tips.

Several days ago, a post titled: Microsoft Resnet - DNS Configuration Web Vulnerabilitygrabbed my interest. It has an innocuous title, and I hadn’t recalled anyone else talking about a Microsoft DNS Vulnerability. The post wasn't that long, the description and the proof-of-concept are only a few paragraphs in length; however what I did discover was an interesting vulnerability, one that, I feel, is going to become more and more prevalent with the use of Platform As A Service (PaaS) technologies like Azure App Services.