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Mar 16 |
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How to Secure My DropBox Installation? "Virus for Linux are rare, notably because of the sad state of binary compatibility between Linux brands." very "funny" reasoning: even if that was true, what's so sad about scarcity of Linux viruses? |
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Nov 18 |
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What is a Shrink Wrap code attack? BTW, the mentioned CVE made me laugh. (The sinister kind.) |
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Nov 16 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Nov 16 |
accepted | What is a Shrink Wrap code attack? |
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Nov 15 |
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What is a Shrink Wrap code attack? added Joel on Software quote |
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Nov 15 |
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What is a Shrink Wrap code attack? The problem is that they don't define it. In the PDF they just put 4 bullet points and clip-art of guy cutting his PC with a chainsaw. (The idea those bullet points try to form seems way vague to be considered a definition) |
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Nov 15 |
asked | What is a Shrink Wrap code attack? |
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Nov 7 |
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Online security check via command line Neat! Works like a charm! (Just FTR: I had to allow my IP address in /etc/tinyproxy.conf) |
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Nov 7 |
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Online security check via command line 2-in-1 answer? (both useful, though...), I'm most probably sort of going the "third-party" direction |
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Nov 7 |
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Online security check via command line Alternatively, instead of paying for one VPS more, I could use a friend's VPS for that. In exchange for a reverse service... |
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Nov 7 |
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Online security check via command line to sound less biased (putting controversial service out of the front row, removing "coolnes") |
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Nov 7 |
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Online security check via command line clarified pont about unusability of some services |
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Nov 6 |
awarded | Student |
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Nov 6 |
awarded | Editor |
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Nov 6 |
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Online security check via command line clarified |
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Nov 6 |
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Online security check via command line @ewanm89 I know nmap (don't know Nessus, had just a glance) but my main limitation is that I don't have the other host to perform scans from This is exactly where ShieldsUp! comes handy, except that it's not very usable from terminal environment. |
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Nov 6 |
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Online security check via command line @ewanm89 I don't want to run the scans on my host, I want to instruct other host: "Please, scan me (and send me report e.g. via e-mail or store it for me)." ---- About the same thing what I would use one of those web services for, if I had X on the server, which I obviously don't want. |
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Nov 6 |
asked | Online security check via command line |
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Jul 12 |
awarded | Supporter |