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Halting the ransomware blackmail wave
05.12.2016
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.5 to 1 bitcoins (about EUR200-400/$217-434) to the cybercriminals. In return, the victim receives the private key for decrypting the files. This blackmail trojan is currently spreading rapidly throughout
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Setting up SELinux policies
12.09.2013
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see that the base module is by far the largest, weighing in at more than 200KB. When a module is loaded, it is copied to /etc/selinux/targeted/modules/active/modules/. When the system is rebooted
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Profiling Python Code
09.12.2019
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                                               129                                               # Update    130                                               131                                               #  Update positions    132       200
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Profiling Python code
30.01.2020
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_num, rmass, dt, pos, vel, acc, force): 128 129 # Update 130 131 # Update positions 132 200
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Analyzing Kernel Crash Dumps
25.11.2012
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case of crashkernel=512M-2G:64m,2G-:128M this means: “For a RAM size of 512MB up to 2GB, the system reserves 64MB; this becomes 128MB if you have more than 2GB of RAM.” This step simplifies
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Virtualization with KVM
29.06.2011
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without needing to waste a CD. By default, Qemu gives virtual machines just 128MB of RAM – state of art operating systems will just laugh at this. To assign more RAM, you need the -m parameter; the example
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Scalable mail storage with Dovecot and Amazon S3
10.04.2015
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to send their 20MB PowerPoint presentations by email. Moreover, the number of email users is still growing steadily, and the amount of data stored by all of a provider's users is growing proportionally
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Top Top-Like Tools
07.10.2014
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, or about 3GB). Next is the amount of free memory (29,615,432KB, or about 29GB), and the last number is the amount of memory used by kernel buffers in the system (66,004KB, or about 66MB
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Protect privileged accounts in AD
25.03.2021
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.SaveChanges() The logs are very verbose, so their size can quickly reach the default configured limit of 1MB if you have a large number of protected accounts. You can set the size immediately on enabling by adding
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Encrypted backup with Duplicity
11.04.2016
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to several smaller archives. Because these volumes can only grow to a maximum of 25MB by default, numerous small files accumulate over time on the server (Figure 4

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