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Article :: DoS Attacks! How to Protect Your Windows 2003 Server
As long as there are TCP/IP packet transmissions, those pesky DoS (denial of service) attacks are here to stay. You'd better understand how these attacks happen and learn to harden your Windows 2003 Server against them. Jesse Smith gives you information and encouragement.
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