Critical security flaw (Dirty Cow) in linux gives hackers root access!
There’s a serious vulnerability that affects most Linux Operating Systems, CVE-2016-5195, also known as DIRTY COW (yes, the name sounds silly but the problem is serious!). Must ...
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Impact of a hacked website on the eCommerce stores’ future
With websites comes responsibility. With e-commerce websites comes great responsibility. The impact of the hacked Magento website on the eCommerce store is always negative. That’s ...
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Securing Magento 1.x against Malware and Brute Force attacks
Brute force attacks against Magento stores are unfortunately common, as with any popular web framework. Fortunately, they are easily countered as they are often lazy ...
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Magento Cache Management – Common but Useful Magento Caching Tips
The Magento cache in Magento 1.X is managed under System->Cache Management Magento Cache Management Dashboard After clicking that link you should see a full list of ...
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Pros and Cons of ‘RDS vs EC2’ for MySQL with AWS
Are you thinking about AWS migration? You will have to decide which one among “RDS vs EC2” is better for your database requirements. Both options ...
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Securing Magento from Cacheleak, Backupleak and Sessionleak vulnerabilities
Magento Cacheleak is an implementation vulnerability i.e. result of the bad implementation of web-server configuration for Magento platform. With this, all private directories, including var/, var/backups/, ...
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