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Product Review: Paessler PRTG Network Monitor

Galido

Windows and WMI performance counters. They also provide a Windows, Android and iOS app, enabling you to connect to more than one core server to retrieve monitoring data. Paessler PRTG Network Monitor’s licensing is based on sensors. SSH: For Linux / Unix and MacOS systems. Flow and Packet analyzer. HTTP requests.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: Introducing a new line of Network Storage.

Sean Daniel

Only yesterday, a third product that I worked on over the past little while called Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials was announced, on hardware provided by Western Digital. Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials is a mid-way point between Windows Home Server, and Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: How to use your Home Server as an AirPrint.

Sean Daniel

I have an iPad (v1), a Laptop, and of course my Windows Home Server. I found an application for Windows (and Mac OS) that installs on your computer that shares almost any printer connected to the computer, to the AirPrint service. As I move more and more of my computing and data to the Cloud with services like SkyDrive.

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When least privilege is the most important thing

CIO Business Intelligence

In the early days of Windows operating systems up through Windows XP, almost any program a user would launch would have administrator-level privileges. And look at this sample of the end-user license agreement (EULA) for the flashlight app, which shows significant data-gathering requirements for a simple flashlight.

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'Crack' Software Leads to Ryuk Ransomware Attack

SecureWorld News

Someone trying to save a few bucks on a software license triggered a Ryuk ransomware attack against a life sciences research institute. The attack cost the institute a week's worth of vital research data due to the fact that backups were not fully up to date. It's great when Windows Defender does its job. This time it worked.