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Dave MitchU.S.
Available
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Trouble shooting in any of the following areas: Virus / Spy-ware / Mal-ware issues, Windows, Linux, virtual environments such as VMWare, Virtual ToolBox. Vast and varied hands-on expertise in a range of open source network security tools and utilities.Have worked on projects requiring practical implementation and configuration tweaking of Intrusion Detection / Prevention Systems, Enterprise-class Patch Management Solutions, Customization of Network Audit Framework and Penetration Test Tool Compilation. Consultant for corporations, NOCs (Network Operations Centres) in the area of Virtual appliances for office(and home) environments for secure browsing / traffic monitoring / Anti-spam / "anti-phising" with content filtering capability. | |
John M. SoppU.S.
Available
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I specialize in vulnerability management including Systems and Network Vulnerability Scanning, Vulnerability remediation/Patch Management, and Vulnerability Monitoring. I am also versed in Windows Workstation and Server Operating systems, endpoint protection technologies, risk assessment, and developing security guidelines and metrics. | |
John CroutU.S.
Available
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Security - Software.Safety and Reliability. | |
Paul WalshU.S.
Available
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I can answer almost any question in relation to network security, penetration testing, Active Directory, computer hardening, CISCO Routing, spyware and virus removal. | |
Jonathan YanivCanada
Available
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I will help you through removing malware from your systems, steps and what further precautions you need to take. I will also help you in identifying malware, and getting it submitted to security vendors for further blocking. What I wont tell you is how to create a virus. I will also help you in how to secure your network, and what steps you can take in Internet Security. All I ask is when I answer your question, to please rate the answer. | |
Ramon ZammitMalta
On Vacation
returns 02/14/2012 |
Hi all I am a new volunteer here and I wish to help you with all your questions. For the last 11 years I had been employed by major companies as systems engineer and also held positions as a key technical support engineer. Can answer any type of questions you may have related to IT. Hoping I will be of help to you all. |
Hello Jeffrey, There is four answers to your question: (1) It is possible that the NGINX website is having problems like being overloaded or something like that. You cannot do anything except email
Hello Jack, It does sound like a DoS attack, but i have no way to confirm unless i see the logs. Google will not penalize your site for bounce rates, and yes i have seen this before and i can solve
Hello David, (1) What a person can achieve with the wireless password and key depends on the network setup. So yes he could have done what he wanted like installing a backdoor into the router so he
Hello Jay, The answer to your question is "it depends". The best way to try and keep safe from having your account hacked in a public network, is to always use HTTPs and a firewall. Most people
As a generic thumb-rule, I'd recommend that you avoid use of public networks for checking your personal gmail/hotmail accounts. If inevitable, try and use a VPN. I'd also recommend the US Cert
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