Many Apache Web servers, including those hosting some popular websites, expose information about the internal structure of the sites they host, the IP (Internet Protocol) addresses of their visitors, ...
A vast number of websites ranging from obscure to quite popular have left an Apache Web server functionality called server-status enabled and publicly accessible. The care-less implementation of this ...
thanks guys... so commenting these particular lines out of the apache .conf will not effect anything except that information being world-viewable on port-80? we heavily rely on the mod-rewrite system ...
The Ask.com search engine went through some sort of technical issue late last night, as its servers were exposing the internal Apache server status page, revealing recently processed search queries.
More than 2,000 websites—some operated by Fortune 500 companies, game sites, and retail outlets—are exposing system status information that can be used by attackers to compromise Web servers or ...
The latest project to reach top-level status in the Apache Software Foundation is a no-lose proposition for everyone, or at least that’s how the project leaders are positioning it. Apache Arrow ...
Continuing the theme from my previous column on the relative security of Internet Information Service (IIS) vs. Apache, I’ve come across more studies to support my initial conclusion. If you remember, ...
How to secure your Apache 2 server in four steps Your email has been sent If you're concerned about the security of your Apache server, these four tips will go a long way to keeping that system secure ...