As it in not common to be hacked on linux, and linux is really strong after
install, perhaps you could specify a little under what conditions you were
hacked. Was a physical intrusion? communicational? software? a web page? an
open service or port? an injection? stolen passwd? Normally, hacking a linux
box is the result of an inconscious administrator, sorry.
If the information you have is sensitive, -has some cost- you need to invest
proportionally to it on security -hardening software, hardware, physical
access.. etc.- Most persons on this list know enough to protect information to
a certain level, but if you want to protect very expensive information, you
should invest -as I said, proportionally- on a specialist. If not, google is
enough.
Hope you find the solution...
R
bruce <badoug...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hey guys. - subject says it all!!
>
>For a basic centos/fedora install. Need to have
>pointers/docs/suggestions/solid steps to actually harden/secure a
>system.
>
>I've looked at a bunch of different articles/sites, so I'm also turning
>here.
>
>Also, are there any good (i know) security lists/resources (people) I
>could talk to about remotely hiring for this process..
>
>thanks
>
>'ppreciate it!!
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