by Visakh S | Sep 28, 2015 | Server Management
Linux servers have a great set of open source anti-malware tools like Linux Malware Detect, ClamAV + SaneSecurity, etc. These tools do a good job in identifying the vast majority of malware that’s out there. However, they still need a bit of time to create...
by Visakh S | Sep 23, 2015 | Server Administration
On 18th Sep, Sucuri reported a sudden spike in the number of WordPress, Joomla and other CMS sites infected with the now infamous visitorTracker_isMob malware code. Using a malware signature published by Linux Malware Detect, we were able to secure all servers under...
by Visakh S | Sep 19, 2015 | Docker, Server Administration
When it comes to security, the rule of thumb is, any open vulnerability WILL be exploited sooner than later. Django provides a strong foundation for to build secure web applications, but is that enough? What about server security? It is not uncommon for secure web...
by Blessen | Sep 17, 2015 | Server Administration, VPN, WordPress
Are your servers secure? In a word, No. No machine connected to the internet is 100% secure. This doesn’t mean that you are helpless. You can take measures to avoid hacks, and give your customers pretty reliable security. Knowingly or unknowingly every company...
by Visakh S | Sep 15, 2015 | Docker, Latest
Release early, release often. And listen to your customers. This famous philosophy (abbreviated RERO) by Eric Raymond is now the de-facto product planning strategy of web application developers. It enables developers to quickly react to customer needs, and shape their...
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