Dutch financial crime investigators have seized more than 800 servers in a major enforcement action tied to Stark Industries Solutions, a hosting network accused by European authorities of supporting Russian-linked cyberattacks, interference operations,
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CVE-2026-48172: Root Privilege Escalation in LiteSpeed cPanel Plugin
A critical vulnerability, identified as CVE-2026-48172, affects the LiteSpeed User-End cPanel Plugin versions 2.3 through 2.4.4. #cve#cve202648172#litespeedbit.ly/4nTyljM
If you’re the kind of person who sees “New Year” and immediately thinks “new projects, new nodes, new excuses to overbuild,” ServerHost is right there with you.
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I think people fall into three categories when it comes to managing their DNS:
- Most people manage their DNS via a web browser: logging into their registrar, provider, panel, or third-party DNS provider and using their GUI to change DNS records.
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I've been playing Sid Meier's Civilization since 1991 when I bought a boxed copy at the mall to play on what I recall was a 486-66 though I don't remember the exact PC. It came on floppies and I think I bought it at Electronics Boutique but I forget.
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I've been a PulsedMedia customer for...3 years? Maybe longer. And I have no complaints! I signed up because I wanted a "just works" seedbox. I've tried various providers over the years but PM has been a steady presence in my stable.
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Recently someone on LowEndTalk mentioned asmbb, which is forum software written in assembler.
Full stop.
Written in assembler. Forum software.
Go look - it's actually pretty nice. #cobol#debian#gcobol#gnucobolbit.ly/48vz3fJ
Signal Transmitter posted an offer on LowEndBox today...and it's limited to 50 servers, so jump on this if you're interested:
- 2 Cores
- 2GB RAM
- 50 GB NVMe Storage
- 35€ per year! #Frankfurt#germany#signaltransmitter#sthostingbit.ly/3MdzN1F
I've been working on making my LowEnd empire of cheap VPS systems more reliable and better-managed. This has ranged from keeping better track of config info to automating with Ansible to using high availability.
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I've been playing around with various command line tools and will be sharing some of the fun ones I've found here on LowEndBox. Today's tool: ansiweather.
ansiweather -a false -l "Portland,US" -u imperial
Weather in Portland => 45 °F - Wind => 5.99
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It's 2023 and by some measures, 77% of all web sites are powered by PHP. I'm not sure it's quite that high, though if you think about every Wordpress site, maybe... #cakephp#codeigniter#Laravel#PHPbit.ly/48iUErW
If you Google ten random MySQL/MariaDB tutorials that involve setting up a database, 9 out of 10 will go something like this:
CREATE DATABASE somedb;
CREATE USER 'someone'@'localhost' identified by 'secret';
GRANT ALL on somedb.* #mariadb#mysqlbit.ly/4prNQix
We ran across an interesting class from MIT entitled "The Missing Semester of Your CS Eduction." Here is how it's described:
Classes teach you all about advanced topics within CS, from operating systems to machine learning, but there’s one critical
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It's no secret that the major browser makers will gently nudge you to use their product. If you install Firefox or Chrome, it encourages you to set it as your default. If you surf to a Google website in a non-Chrome browser, you might see a message
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