It used to be easy for Web server administrators. If you ran a Windows shop, you used Internet Information Server (IIS), if you didn't, you used Apache. Now, though, you have more Web server choices ...
Microsoft is readying a first public beta of a new Web server, known as IIS Express. The IIS Express release "combines the use of the Microsoft ASP.Net Web Server with the full power of IIS," which is ...
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I made passing mention of this in the TIL thread but I'm actually trying to figure out how to make this work now. I'm trying to slowly consolidate all of the various applications that have web front ...
The Cranefly hacking group, aka UNC3524, uses a previously unseen technique of controlling malware on infected devices via Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) web server logs. Microsoft ...
Continuing the theme from my previous column on the relative security of Internet Information Service (IIS) vs. Apache, I’ve come across more studies to support my initial conclusion. Since a single ...
Responding to public reports of a wild bug, Microsoft on late Monday issued a security advisory to address a potential vulnerability in its Internet Information Services (IIS) Web server software.
Microsoft IIS (Internet Information Server) is the Windows counterpart of Linux Apache server. It is the second most popular HTTP server in the world after Apache. IIS provides the following services: ...
Microsoft's IIS Web server gained modest ground in April, but the open source Apache Web server continues to dominate the Web as the server of choice, according to the latest survey from Netcraft.
A proof-of-concept exploit has been published for an unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0, a version of the web server that’s no longer supported but still widely ...