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December 17, 2011 by CyberRad

What to do after your *nix web server has been compromised

I thought it would be nice to write about what you should do when your *nix server is compromised.  The idea came from a conversation that was sparked on the Full Disclosure List.
Posted in Website Defense · Tagged apache, CentOS, iptables, Linux, log, netstat, php, Red Hat, security, Suse, tutorial, Ubuntu, Unix, web, website · Leave a Reply ·

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October 26, 2011 by CyberRad

Using Rel1K’s Artillery To Protect Your Server

If you are looking for a way to secure your linux server from some of the most common attacks being carried out today against linux servers then look no further then Rel1K’s Artillery program. Artillery is a combination of a honeypot, file monitoring and integrity, alerting, and brute force prevention tool.
Posted in Website Defense · Tagged apache, Dave, Derbycon, free hugs, Linux, rel1K, scan, security, SET, tools, tutorial, web, website · Leave a Reply ·

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September 26, 2011 by CyberRad

How to perform a SQL Injection Attack

SQL Injection (SQLi) is an attack vector that is extremely easy to carry out.  Most of the breaches you see today are perpetrated this way yielding huge payloads of data.  Understanding this attack will help you defend against this type of attack.
Posted in Security, Website Defense · Tagged asp, audit, coldfusion, Injection, php, SQL, SQL Injection, SQLi, tutorial, vulnerability, web, website · 2 Replies ·

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June 17, 2011 by CyberRad

Audit your site using w3af

Maintaining a website can be a large task.  On the security side of the day to day tasks for the site you usually patch the web server and check the logs for potential issues.  There are many automated tools that are out there scanning the internet for vulnerable web servers to compromise.  Typically a compromised [...]
Posted in Security Tools · Tagged apache, audit, Backtrack, iis, scan, security, tools, tutorial, vulnerability, w3af, web, website · Leave a Reply ·

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