The period key is the key with the small . on it in many keyboard layouts; in a North American English layout, it is two keys to the left of the right Shift key, and is on the bottom row of many numeric keypads. It is the key you used to type the . in your post.
Mac osx Switch Hidden Files Visibility in Two Clicks
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Mac osx View Hidden Files and Folders in an ‘Open’ or ‘Save’ Dialog Box
Fortunately, there is now a simple keyboard trick that allows hidden files and folders to display in any ‘Open’ or ‘Save’ dialog box.
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Memcached localhost connections
We got an abuse for our Fresh X5 demo install.
CERT-Bund#2015012628000389] Dear Sir or Madam Memcached[1] is an open source cache server which is used to store and retrieve data from memory easily. Memcached is frequently used in connection with web applications. The memcached server does not support any authentication, so that attackers have unrestricted access to the data stored in the cache if the server is reachable from the Internet. This makes it possible for attackers to potentially spy out information from the systems which are affected, such as login data for web applications or other confidential content. Memcached servers have been identified by the Shadowserver ‘Open Memcached Key-Value Store Scanning Project'[2] which are openly accessible from the Internet. We are sending you the following list of affected systems in your net area. The timestamp (UTC time zone) shows when the system was checked and when an open memcached server was identified. We kindly request that you examine the situation and take measures to safeguard the memcached servers on the systems concerned or inform your customer accordingly. References: [1] Memcached <http://memcached.org/> [2] Shadowserver: Open Memcached Key-Value Store Scanning Project <https://memcachedscan.shadowserver.org/> 24940 | 78.46.106.122 | 2015-01-28 13:58:52 | 11211 | 1.4.4
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Fail2ban change example.com default mail on Plesk
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