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 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 Abhilash C R | Sep 13, 2015 | Server Management
“Google has listed your server as a malware source! Its been hacked into, and is being used to spread malware!” I’m sure this is a message that you never hope to get in your mailbox. But, how confident are you about your server security? One of the most...
by Blessen | Sep 11, 2015 | DDoS, Server Administration, VPN, WordPress
DDOS, or Distributed Denial of Service is an advanced version of DOS (Denial of Service) attack. Like DOS, DDOS also tries to deny important services running on a server by broadcasting packets to the destination server in a way that the Destination server cannot...
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