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Identifying Nonessential Services and Attacks

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: When dealing with security, one must learn how to identify common services and nonessential services that pose possible security threats. One will see examples of these in this paper as well as types of deliberate attacks, malicious code, and other possibilities for security breaches. Every operating system requires different services for it to operate properly. Ideally, the configuration process should start with installing only the services necessary for the server to function.


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