Security News > 2016 > February > Protecting enterprise data centers from threats that target Linux servers (Help Net Security)
Today’s internet is largely powered by Linux servers, many of which have become the target of attackers looking to utilize this vast pool of resources for much larger and more aggressive campaigns. Traditionally these have consisted of DDoS attacks, but more recently attackers are increasing their utilization of these comprised resources to distribute malware to other systems outside the affected company. When it comes to protection, Linux systems suffer from the same shortcomings inherent in … More →
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