September 2009
6 posts
Silence on port 22
We are running some Linux-based root servers for our development infrastructure for quite a while and have been constantly annoyed by dictionary- and brute-force-attacks via ssh (up to thousands per day on weekends).
The most important rules to not getting hacked are:
Use good passwords, for every user (login: “test”, password “test”, you know what I mean…).
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OK Computer goes dub →
“It may be a sacrilege to even think so, but it’s possible that some listeners unable to warm up to Radiohead may even come to prefer this OK Computer from an alternative universe.” Easy Star All-Stars: “Radiodread”
Liked best: “Karma Police”, “Paranoid Android”
Search and interest
Andreas Wacker posted a few interesting numbers of his recordings of Google’s result counts for search terms.
Apple: was: 5,920,000 today: 342,000,000 57x Microsoft: was: 15,000,000 today: 503,000,000 33x Linux: was: 27,500,000 today: 301,000,000 11x
was: September 2000, today: September 2009