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Harry Fuecks

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PHPMaster: Monitoring File Integrity Posted: Sep 27, 2011 9:29 PM
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Thumbnail Ask yourself how you might address the following circumstances when managing a website: A file is unintentionally added, modified or deleted A file is maliciously added, modified or deleted A file becomes corrupted More importantly, would you even know if one of these circumstances occurred? If your answer is no, then keep reading. In this guide I will demonstrate how to create a profile of your file structure which can be used to monitor the integrity of your files. The best way to determine whether or not a file has been altered is to hash its contents.

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