
Change Reporting in the SAP Solution Manager.Recommended Settings for the Security Audit Log (SM19 / SM20).

This blog had started to give recommendations about settings for the Security Audit Log, but in the meantime it had evolved to show tips & tricks in general.Īnother sound source for information are the FAQ notes 539404 “FAQ: Answers to questions about the Security Audit Log” and 2191612 “FAQ | Use of Security Audit Log as of NetWeaver 7.50”. Law Enforcement Today also called it a hoax ( here ) .Īntifa, short for “anti-fascist,” is an amorphous movement whose adherents oppose people or groups they consider authoritarian or racist, often using aggressive tactics, according to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which monitors extremists ( here ) . Horizontal in nature and largely lacking official organization, it is unclear how Antifa is funded, if at all ( here ) .This document was generated from the following discussion: Recommended Settings for the Security Audit Log (SM19 / SM20) Other fact checkers have also debunked the resurgence of this flyer in 2020 here and here. Some recent iterations feature the screenshot of a post by user Katy Krasnow in a Facebook group named “Hickman County Antifa” ( here, here, here ). According to an article published on Sept. 4, Krasnow told Snopes here that the post was meant to be a joke: “ I deleted soon after it got shared because it made a lot of people freak out more than I expected, nobody in the group was really actually connected, we were just sharing dumb antifa memes,” she said.


The flyer originated in 2017, when online rumors warned about an alleged “civil war” and that “far-left radicals” would gather in the streets on Nov. 4, 2017. This false claim was reported and debunked by several media outlets ( here, here, here ) .
