There’s nothing better than going somewhere with your laptop and discovering an open wifi access point. You open up your computer, do a quick scan and think to yourself “wohoo! Free internet!”. Most people know that being on an open wifi access point can be potentially dangerous, but think what are the odds that someone [...]
If you have administered a GNU/Linux server with SSH access within the past few years, and have regularly checked your system logs, you are no doubt familiar with SSH brute force attacks. Automated scripts running from remote, previously broken into servers, are constantly scouring the Internet looking for new SSH servers with insecure users and [...]

