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File Servers

Sep 14,2010 by alperen

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File server network devices are often put on the Internet to share files

without the risk of having a hacker break into an internal file server

that has mission-critical files. These types of devices usually act as

“honeypots” to lure a hacker into a system to catch him in the act of trying

to gain access. The truth is that you should never put a file server on

the Internet that you can’t afford to lose.

that has mission-critical files. These types of devices usually act as

“honeypots” to lure a hacker into a system to catch him in the act of trying

to gain access. The truth is that you should never put a file server on

the Internet that you can’t afford to lose.


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