CARISIRT: Malware and Malfeasance
Let me first start by thanking everybody who responded to our request for logs. Though many contributors have requested that I withhold attributing the data to them, several folks have given me the...
View ArticleCARISIRT: Supermicro Credential Exposure Reviewed
Did the world listen? Historically speaking, vulnerability release follow-ups are usually pretty dismal. Honestly, I figured this would be the same old song and dance; “It’s been a year and nothing has...
View ArticlePCI 3.0- Are you ready?
Did you know that CARI.net is San Diego’s first PCI 3.0 compliant data center? It shows CARI.net’s level of commitment when it comes to keeping your data safe and secure. If you’re not processing...
View ArticleSan Diego PostgreSQL Meets at CARI.net
On Tuesday, July 21st members of the San Diego PostgreSQL Users Group will be meeting at CARI.net. Come out and join us for a presentation by Octavio Alvarez on a prototype project of his called...
View ArticleSan Diego Laravel meets at CARI.net
On Wednesday, July 22nd the San Diego Laravel user group will be meeting at CARI.net for two presentations. The first presentation is from Jason McCallister, talking about how to deploy Laravel...
View ArticleCARISIRT: Defaulting on Passwords (Part 1): r0_bot
Early in March, while studying the ChinaZ threat, it became readily apparent that default passwords were being used for more than just a supplementary attack vector. Several bots relied heavily, if not...
View ArticleStorage: How to get early access to our new Storage product
The purpose of this article is to introduce you to our new Storage product. I’ll walk you through the ordering process, how to connect to your new storage, managing users, and accessing your storage...
View ArticleSD Laravel Meetup Creating Services with Pusher
Tonight the San Diego Laravel group will be at our office. Tonight’s discussion will be on how to create services using Pusher. The Meetup will start at 7:00 PM. We will have pizza and soda. This is a...
View ArticleHow to Provision 100 Cloud Servers in Minutes
In this post, we are going to walk you through setting up a single cloud server, and then we’ll turn it into a group (“cluster”) of cloud servers. Following this process, you now will be able to...
View ArticleWhy Your Server’s Processor Power Matters
The processor is your server’s brain. It’s common knowledge that the slower your processor, the slower your website or application. For people who need to reserve 100% of the server’s processor power,...
View ArticleManaging PostgreSQL with Quickbread
This post is part of our new series where we feature Meetups we have hosted in the past. On July 21st we hosted a Meetup for the San Diego PostgreSQL group. At this Meetup Octavio Alvarez covered...
View ArticleDebugging in Laravel
In August our friends from San Diego Larvel Meetup group had a meetup that covered debugging Laravel. Eric Van Johnson had lots of awesome Tips and Tricks for debugging in Laravel. Topics covered at...
View ArticleHow to build real time apps with Pusher
In this video the SD Laravel Meetup group shows how to create services by integrating Pusher. Learn about the features of PUSHER that include: Flexible Pub/Sub Messaging Live User Lists Access...
View ArticleCARISIRT: Goodbye 2015, Hello 2016!
First and foremost, happy new year! Last year was very eventful for the cybersecurity industry, with major breaches such as the Office the Personnel Management and Anthem Blue Cross exposing...
View ArticleCARISIRT: Defaulting on our Passwords (pt.2): Attacker-Friendly Security
The Internet of Things Consumers are ready for their lives to be networked, and manufacturers are more than willing to provide the devices to fill this demand. The issue with many of these vendors is...
View ArticleManaged WordPress with Plesk Onyx
CARI.net now offers Managed WordPress and Cloud Hosting for Resellers through Plesk Onyx Plesk is the leading WebOps platform to run, automate and grow applications, websites and hosting businesses....
View ArticleHow to change RDP Port (Windows and Linux)
It is common to servers are remotely accessible via the TCP 3389 port (default port). In some situations, when a more secure environment is needed, changing the remote access port can be useful. This...
View ArticleHow to implement Duplicity with Azure – Linux Tutorial
As the first step make sure that the OS is updated yum update -y yum upgrade -y Install Duplicity 1. We need to get all the required packages yum install ncftp python-paramiko python-pycryptopp lftp...
View ArticleHow to get your team to work remotely in record time without losing...
Right now, the Coronavirus is forcing many people around the world to work remotely. This is putting a huge strain on businesses who must provide support for an overwhelming number of offsite workers....
View ArticleMicrosoft Teams vs Zoom who do you trust?
With the Coronavirus in full force millions of people have been forced to work remotely. This has caused a title wave of new users for video conferencing applications, one of the most dominate video...
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