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Prevent brute force attempts on your members section
http://www.cafecounterintelligence.c...p?articleid=23
This security script (PHP), should prevent any connections to your pages from any brute force programs. Also helps prevent flooding/DOS attacks, and other such things. I'm sure that nothing is a perfect defence, but have a look at it, you may find it useful. I do suggest you have someone who knows about PHP to install this script, there are functions you may want to disable. |
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We need more free porn
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Not much info there on it... will it protect against real-world bruteforce attacks? Ie large proxy based bruteforce attacks?
Theres a lot of scripts/modules out there that say they prevent brute force attacks -- and they do, so long as the attack is using the same ip, or using the same proxy more than a few times to scan passwords. Ours is more a "wtf is going on here?!" bruteforce deterrant It'll prevent all bruteforce attempts if used properly. |
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I used an old version of this script, and it worked. It's a 14k zip file to download, how about reading the text files included, it has information in it. I didn't write the script.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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I wouldn't trust free programms that much...
It doesn't meen that expencive solutions always are that money worth but security leaks could be too expencive to just fuck about... I would better write it inside the company (if you have good programmers) or hire some to provide you with consulting at least. |
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