Worms, viruses, malware and the dreaded rootkit are the very bane of every server administrator’s existence. Depending on architecture, there can be numerous options for code ne’er-do-wells to explore in infected systems, gathering sensitive information and/or costing organizations quite a lot of money in the process. Thankfully, you don’t need to fly a flag of defeat in the face of such cyber-enemies – detecting them on your server is possible, and there are plenty of tools to help you scan your Linux server for malware and rootkit. Best of all, many of these tools are free to use. Related: The Best Antivirus Programs for Ubuntu… Read more
How to Scan a Linux Server for Malware and Rootkit
Worms, viruses, malware and the dreaded rootkit are the very bane of every server administrator’s existence. Depending on architecture, there can be numerous options for code ne’er-do-wells to explore in infected systems, gathering sensitive information and/or costing organizations quite a lot of money in the process. Thankfully, you don’t need to fly a flag of defeat in the face of such cyber-enemies – detecting them on your server is possible, and there are plenty of tools to help you scan your Linux server for malware and rootkit. Best of all, many of these tools are free to use. Related: The Best Antivirus Programs for Ubuntu… Read more
How to Secure a Linux Home Server
There are plenty of reasons to set up a home server. You might use it as a media server, a file server, or even a local backup server. Basically, any files of yours that don’t need to be online are good candidates for a home server. Setting up a Linux-powered home server is relatively easy, especially these days. That said, keeping that server secure is another story altogether. Security can be as tricky, as it is important. Only Install What You Absolutely Need One of the easiest ways to keep your home server secure is to keep security in mind from the very beginning. This… Read more
How to Benchmark Linux Servers to Choose the Best One
If you need a virtual private server, or a dedicated one, you have a lot of options. And because the market is flooded and constantly evolves, there is no “best one” for everyone – or, at least, no “best one” at everything. Some cloud providers might offer virtual private servers with the fastest storage, while their CPU power is not the greatest. Another provider might offer the best CPU performance on the market, but their storage devices are slower. Furthermore, with everyone trying to steal clients from their competition, the provider with slow storage might upgrade their devices and become the best in their market,… Read more