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BIOS Security
25 July 2000
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The BIOS is the lowest level of software that configures or manipulates your x86-based hardware.
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Keeping Up to Date
23 July 2000
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Having Outdated software is just asking for trouble.
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Passwording a file using Apache
23 July 2000
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Sensitive information that only certain people need to have web access to must be secured.
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File Permissions
12 July 2000
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Linux/Unix allows users to protect their data from access by other users.
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Choosing Secure Passwords
06 July 2000
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Having a secure password is often the first line of defense against security breaches.
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Using umask
24 June 2000
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The umask can be used to control the default file permission on newly-created files.
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Firewall Resources
24 June 2000
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A list of valuable Internet and printed firewall resources.
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Monitoring Files with Special Permissions
24 June 2000
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Monitoring system files is crucial in maintaining host integrity.
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Creating New Accounts
24 June 2000
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Planning account creation
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