How safe are your Linux packages? – Here’s how you can stay safe!
If you happen to know any Windows Server “fanboys“, you’d probably have noticed the smug look they have on their faces right now. Its most likely after little announcement. A recent version of the...
View ArticleNobody’s been killed in a server crash
Imagine a server that keeps crashing every other day. For most webhosts’ this isn’t something too hard to imagine. Every host would have gone through this phase, where they are clueless as to why their...
View ArticleWho eats all your RAM?
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View ArticleShopping for something Green?
We’ve spoken about Going Green, and the little things we can do to save our future. So as a Webhost, what else can you do? Well, for one thing, when shopping for servers, go for something Green. How...
View ArticleA Cyber-space Weapon – Chkrootkit
Consider ‘Cyberspace’ as a battleground where computers and networks are saved or compromised everyday. Until recently, the struggle had been more or less equal, but now a new and a more powerful...
View ArticleVulnerabilities in exploitation kits?
Many hackers prefer to design and use their own tools to search for and attack vulnerable sites, but a majority of them use various exploitation “kits“. Some of the most common ones are Zeus,...
View ArticleEn-route to Hosting
Every other day, a new web-host joins the race. The numbers are kept in control, only by the fact that there are others who quit, or who are acquired by another company/person. New hosts find it harder...
View ArticleARMed and dangerous!
Talk about powerful processors and the names Opteron and Xeon jump to mind. These are the processors of choice of Datacenters around the world, with specifications that sound like they belong in a...
View ArticlePossible threats to the Internet
DNS is for the Internet, what oxygen is for life. Though we constantly use it, we are unaware of its presence. DNS has come a long way since Stanford Research Institute’s Network Information Center...
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