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Hosted Exchange and Hosted Sharepoint PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Sunday, 21 June 2009

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Ilegal SEO techniques PDF Print E-mail
Written by Netresults   
Friday, 10 October 2008

When an SEO professional tells you that he or she will secure incoming links for you, ask them to tell you specifically how they will do so. The correct answer is that they will target specific, pre-existing and established websites to gain an incoming link from them to you (in most cases without having to link back to them). If a professional tells you that they will build you hundreds or thousands of pages across different domains that will link to your website, do NOT work with them as this will severely cripple your website.

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Torrents and SSH Tunnels PDF Print E-mail
Written by gr00ve   
Thursday, 26 June 2008

After the collapse of Napster, with places like donkax and the one and only original html suprnova, a brand new era of file sharing was upon mankind. Switch from the regular p2p networks to bittorrent seemed somewhere along the lines of changing a beat up dodge for a shiny new ferrari (blond included). Lightning fast and error free transfers of premium content, which previously took ages to receive and distribute now flowed like the precious spice throughout the filesharing galaxy. Luckily emperors were too busy to notice, while they were raping those poor few pioneers behind “napster like” p2p networks and and dump ftp “owners”, that a whole lot besides regular file sharing in its traditional sense, was going on. Spiraling out of control a brand new fully blown culture of file sharing was finding its ways into every other way of society. It was no longer something only a few chose to participate in, the event truly took a firm place, in average persons life, somewhere between the toaster and tv.

 

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Preventing Accidental Denial of Service PDF Print E-mail
Written by Werner Puschitz   
Thursday, 27 March 2008
Linux allows you to set limits on the amount of system resources that users and groups can use. This is also very handy if bugs in programs accidentally use up too much resources, slow down the machine, or even render the system unusable. I've seen systems where incorrect settings have allowed programs to use up too much resources which made the server unresponsible for new connections or local logins (e.g. a program uses up all file handles on the system). This could become a security issue if someone is allowed to use up all resources and causes a denial of service attack. Depending on your environment you may want to review resource limits for user accounts and groups.

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Formatstrings and OpenBSD PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chris_fs   
Saturday, 01 March 2008
In recent years there has been a lot of focus on so called anti-exploit techniques being built into operating systems. These techniques come in a wide range of functionality but all with the same goal, to make the process of writing functional exploits harder, if not impossible. The general idea is that you will never be able to write 100% bugfree code so you have to make the process of exploiting these bugs harder. One of the operating systems that was among the first to incorporate some of these techniques and has probably also taken it the furthest is OpenBSD.

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