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HackNotes Windows Security Portable Reference
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Date added: 10/04/2006 |
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Secure Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP systems, and Windows Server 2003. The book explains how to follow reference matrixes of useful services for Windows and UNIX. Plus, you’ll learn best practices for trace routing and source address location. |
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Hardening Linux
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Date added: 09/14/2006 |
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Bulletproof your system before you are hacked! From the publisher of the international best-seller, Hacking Exposed , here is a brilliant new offering written with a passion for security that will help you make the necessary upgrades and take the essential steps to secure your Linux systems. The concise and consistent approach breaks down security into logical parts, giving you actions to take immediately, information on hardening your system from the top down, how to plan and maintain an interative security strategy and finally, how to navigate the soft issues of how to garner management and employee support for your security strategy. Features examples in the most frequently used enterprise Linux distributions, Red Hat Enterprise Server 3.0, SuSE SLES 8.1 and a sneak preview of SuSE SLES 9.0 |
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Hardening Windows 2000
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Date added: 01/25/2005 |
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How Bits and Bytes Work
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Date added: 12/19/2005 |
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If you have used a computer, then you have heard the words bits and bytes. Both RAM and hard disk capacities are measured in bytes, as are file sizes when you examine them in a file viewer. |
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How Caching Works
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Date added: 12/01/2005 |
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Caching is a technology based on the memory subsystem of your computer. he main purpose of a cache is to accelerate your computer while keeping the price of the computer low. For Faster Web Page loding your cache record info to prevent futer slow ups. |
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