The latest sample, Jan 11, says Linux / Microsoft IIS... do you think
the OS or the webserver is pretending? :3
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Jimmy Lim wrote:
> Hi Danny,
> You can check that using netcraft's uptime tool (http://uptime.netcraft.net)
> and see for your self the historical OS th
Hi Danny,
You can check that using netcraft's uptime tool (http://uptime.netcraft.net)
and see for your self the historical OS they have been using for the past
few years.
HTH
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Danny Ching wrote:
> Anyone know what OS the hacked sites were using? LINUX ba or Win
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Winelfred G. Pasamba <
winelfredpasa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> dimani, aurora sir. there are powerlines but not energized. the
> community has generator and they pay some 20-30 pesos / nighttri
> depending on what appliances they have. that's why i like to b
> equi
dimani, aurora sir. there are powerlines but not energized. the
community has generator and they pay some 20-30 pesos / night
depending on what appliances they have. that's why i like to buy
equipment that are 12v or 5v like eepc and usb-charged cameras from
cdrking.
does smartbro usb work with
Sabi ni Winelfred noong Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 4:45 PM:
> i have approximately 130GB or two weeks of MP4 video recorded daily
> from 4am to 9:30pm this holiday break. the resolution is 640x480.
> (from up in the aurora province mountains where the generator runs
> only 4 hours a day, powering the cdr
Anyone know what OS the hacked sites were using? LINUX ba or Win?
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Regards,
Danny Ching
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