Am 16.12.2012 23:28, schrieb Joe Zeff:
On 12/16/2012 02:06 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> 98% of all attacks and spam out there are from machines where
> the owner said "oh i do not need more security and do not care"
>
> 90 % of this are home-machines beeing part of a botnet and the
> rest vservers of users missing any admin skill but think to
> need a root-server
...and over 99% of those machines are running Windows.
the next dangerous assumption because this is true today
but tables may turn quickly, few years ago apple OSX was
also assumed to be no target
not long ago i saw a compromised iMac from a user i would not call
an idiot hacked by outdated java-plugin, AFAIK this was only more
or less a proof of concept but after the damage is done it's too late
My router is set to send requests on certain ports to specific
machines
and drop everything else without reply.
be careful to trust cheap home routers here
many of them starting to act as a hub if they are overloaded
Those machines only accept connections on those ports with proper
authentication
which should be a minimum requierment
All of my machines have their firewalls active and SELinux enabled.
good so!
And, with very rare exceptions, all of the software they run come
from the
standard repositories for their distro. (I use only Fedora, but my sister
uses Ubuntu.)
fine