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This comprehensive look at the problems of malware on Linux Apache web servers explains the threats to business and helps you figure out if your organization is likely to be affected.
ESET researchers find a malicious Apache webserver module in the wild. Dubbed Linux/Chapro.A, this Linux malware injects content, like a Sweet Orange exploit pack landing page serving ZeuS banking ...
Linux can be updated on-the-fly, with services restarted as their new versions individually. Updating an apache configuration can even be done without so much as interrupting ongoing requests!
Apache on Linux: Initial configuration While the Apache and PHP packages are essentially the same across the different distributions, there are differences in how they are actually installed on ...
IP version 6 (IPv6) is the newest version of the Internet Protocol, designed by the IETF as a successor to IP version 4 (IPv4). In this article, we address the case of running the Apache web server ...
Linux is going strong as it celebrates its 22nd anniversary, but some say the Apache Software Foundation has lost its way Linux, the free operating system that Linus Torvalds created as a “hobby ...
Apache is better than Tomcat for delivering static content, security and URL reshaping. Therefore, it is of global benefit to separate the static and dynamic content of your site and allow Apache to ...
Security researchers Red Canary observed a threat actor abusing a maximum severity flaw, tracked as CVE-2023-46604, to break ...
A worm is wriggling its way through Linux Apache servers. The so-called Slapper worm carries a distributed denial of service attack. Robert Vamosi assesses the threat.
Intruders hoped no one would notice their presence Criminals exploiting a critical vulnerability in open source Apache ...
Attackers exploit CVE-2023-46604 in Apache ActiveMQ, deploy DripDropper malware, then patch flaw to secure persistence.