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Secure Linux Server Using Hardening Best Practices

1 Disable Ctrl-Alt-Delete
2 Secure Mounted Filesystems
3 Protect /etc/services File
4 Remove Unused Accounts
5 Hardening Cron Scripts
6 Securing SUID Programs
7 Risky World-Writable Files and Directories
8 Risky Symlinks
9 Securing Log Files
10 Securing Linux Resources
11 Hardening /proc Directory

https://likegeeks.com/secure-linux-server-hardening-best-practices/

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