I hate it when people post that there's a vulnerability, but do nothing to
help point a way to protect your systems from being infected/hacked.

There's a pretty good checker out there called patchwork, that checks your
system to see if it's hackable.  Of course, you should always be on top of
the latest security patches, but we can plainly see... that doesn't always
happen.

Anyhow, here's the resource for those who are interested.
        http://www.cisecurity.org/patchwork.html

I'd be interested in seeing how many of us 'professionals' are actually
running fully patched sites.  I was surprised to find out that I was missing
a few patches.

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