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Old 12-31-2007, 01:19 AM  
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I have a clue. And I think that securing your server is of course step ONE. That should be a given. Then if you want to really stop all password trading and brute force attacks after your server is nailed down...then yes, you would want to change over to the phantom frog software. As far as I know it is the only security software of it's type. Warchild is giving some very solid advise. But shutting the doors on your server isn't gonna help stop people trading passwords, or stop the hundreds that are already out there, or keep you from the hours of headaches and work that goes with dealing with all that customer support. There is a lot more to what this guy is facing than just server security. Though obviously that should be job number one.
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