Web Server Security and Database Server Security

Posted by Newbiepost On March - Monday - 2011

Various high-profile hacking attacks have proven that web security remains the most critical issue to any business that conducts its operations online. Web servers are one of the most targeted public faces of an organization, because of the sensitive data they usually host. Securing a web server is as important as securing the website or web application itself and the network around it. If you have a secure web application and an insecure web server, or vice versa, it still puts your business at a huge risk. Your company’s security is as strong as its weakest point.

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Update Nice.rsc Mikrotik v.4.13

Posted by Newbiepost On March - Monday - 2011

For network administrators who use mikrotik V. 4:13 may have difficulty in nice.rsc automatic update, because I am too. after mikrotik I upgraded from version 3 to version 4, nice.rsc can not automatically update this probably is because there are a few commands are missing or added to the new version of Mikrotik. After I was looking at forums that are on the internet I finally found an article, unfortunately I forgot his link address so he could not specify the address here but its conclusions on the mode settings filewall - mangle nothing changed except that the existing system command scheduler nice.rsc added to download automatically.

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Firefox 4 sets unofficial download record

Posted by newbiepost On 5:41 AM

Mozilla set an unofficial record for software downloads on the second day of Firefox 4's launch, the company said Friday. In the 24 hours from early Wednesday to early Thursday, users downloaded 8.75 million copies of the new browser, an uptick from the 7.1 million logged by Firefox 4 its first day. Last week's one-day tally broke the record established by Firefox 3.0 in mid-2008 when that browser was downloaded more than 8 million times within 24 hours. Then, Mozilla ran a "Download Day" campaign that resulted in a certified Guinness World Record . Mozilla launched the final version of Firefox 4 around 6:30 a.m. PT Tuesday after more than a year of development.
Although Firefox 4's downloads bested Firefox 3's record, the achievement won't be official. In 2008, a Guinness representative monitored Mozilla's download servers to audit the number; no on-site official was present at Mozilla last week, a company spokeswoman said.
Firefox also thrashed Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) on the download count. Last week's 8.75 million for Firefox 4 was almost four times the 2.4 million Microsoft touted the week before as the 24-hour count for IE9 when it launched March 14 .
That didn't surprise one analyst, who cited pent-up demand for Firefox because of several months' worth of delays, and the difference between Firefox and IE9 users.
"The Firefox user base is primarily power user, with a much smaller percentage of corporate users compared with IE9," said Al Hilwa, an analyst with IDC. "Most large IE9 corporate users [work in] lock-downed environments, and so upgrading is under IT control and, thus, slower."
The advantage also goes to Firefox 4 because it runs on Windows XP, the 10-year-old operating system that IE9 has left behind. "Supporting XP will ultimately lead to improving share for Firefox 4 as HTML5 proliferates and users with XP machines want to participate in that," Hilwa said.
According to Web metrics company Net Applications, XP currently accounts for more than 61% of all copies of Windows in use.
Unlike IE9, Firefox 4 also runs on Mac OS X and Linux.
Because of those advantages, Hilwa has high hopes for Firefox. "All indications are that Firefox 4 will end up being a blockbuster release for [Mozilla], helping them gain their mojo back at least for some time to come."
As of 3:30 p.m. ET Sunday, Mozilla's real-time scoreboard claimed that over 35 million copies of Firefox 4 had been downloaded since Tuesday.

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