Someday they’re going to get to you. Your Web site. Your company network. The portable PCs you and your employees use to work at home and on the road. As long as they’re connected to the Internet or to each other, they’re vulnerable. And that means your business is at risk.
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New strains of infamous DDoS applications have been discovered by security experts. Computer security company Information Security Systems (ISS) has issued a warning about new variants of the tools used to launch distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks on major Web sites in February.
New strains of infamous DDoS applications have been discovered by security experts.
Your data is important to you, but do you know if others are trying to get at it? ZDNet Australia investigates.
Many network administrators new to Linux find it hard to transition from a point-and-click security configuration interface to one based on editing complicated and hard-to-locate text files. Here are seven easy things administrators can and should do to make their Linux server more secure and significantly reduce the risk they face.
Your data is important to you, but do you know if others are trying to get at it? ZDNet Australia investigates.
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