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Targeted attacks on companies
05.12.2016
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told, 69 percent of those surveyed wanted to earn money with their attacks. The annual average salary is said to be EUR26,259 (~$28,199). Thus, the majority of attackers who responded earn far less than
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News for Admins
02.03.2018
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less than 24 hours to address these problems before going public. Even though CTS Labs was roasted by journalists and the likes of Linus Torvalds, AMD has finally confirmed the findings and acknowledged
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Building a defense against DDoS attacks
30.01.2024
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Whichever DDoS protection you choose, you do not want to block the crawlers of the major search engines. If the snooping bot from Google, Microsoft, or DuckDuckGo encounters a JavaScript challenge or Fail2Ban
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An interview with CoreOS cofounder Brandon Philips
05.12.2016
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understand they have to collaborate or get left behind when they integrate open source into their products. Having that license, I think, is less important today than it was 25 years ago. Essentially
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Tinkerbell bare metal deployment
01.06.2024
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enables bare metal management beyond the capabilities of other tools. Infos Tinkerbell: https://github.com/tinkerbell Rufio: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/tinkerbell/rufio Quick start
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A Password Protection Service
05.12.2019
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that with enough time they can break even the best passwords. Rather than allowing attackers to make attempt after attempt, Fail2ban stops them on their first round of attempts. Any password-protected service ... Fail2ban is a quick to deploy, easy to set up, and free to use intrusion prevention service that protects your systems from brute force and dictionary attacks. ... Fail2ban ... Fail2ban
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Retention labels in Office 365
04.08.2020
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Office 365 plans, not all features are supported by all plans [2]. Most of the functions I will look at here are available starting in enterprise plan E3, but some of them start from E5. Microsoft
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The new version of Chef Automate comes with many new features
05.02.2019
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of the Apache web server. More than 30 new resources have been added to InSpec in Chef Automate 2.0, such as support for Cisco IOS (originally Internetwork Operating System) devices. On top of that ... Chef, one of the oldest automation solutions, seeks to become a universal administration robot for cloud environments with new version 2.0. ... Chef Automate 2.0
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Monitor applications end to end
26.01.2025
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and on their virtual machines is currently working at its limits. More than just banks have to adhere to mandatory transaction times for their customers, which is why the speeds and response times determined by E2E
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Parallel Versions of Familiar Serial Tools
28.08.2013
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divide the work across multiple cores. In this article, I want to discuss tools that have been parallelized, rather than using something like xargs or GNU parallel with existing serial tools, because

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