RackCorp Industry Blog

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The web page blog.rackcorp.com currently has an average traffic classification of zero (the smaller the superior). We have analyzed twenty pages inside the website blog.rackcorp.com and found zero websites associating themselves with blog.rackcorp.com. There is one public communication accounts owned by blog.rackcorp.com.
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BLOG.RACKCORP.COM SERVER

I identified that a lone root page on blog.rackcorp.com took two thousand seven hundred and sixty-seven milliseconds to download. We could not discover a SSL certificate, so in conclusion our parsers consider blog.rackcorp.com not secure.
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SERVER SOFTWARE AND ENCODING

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MARCH 2ND, 2017. End of Life PHP version 4 webhosting. PHP version 4 was officially retired 8 years ago and no longer receives any kind of official patches or support. To preserve functionality for our resellers who have customer services requiring PHP v4 we have maintained our own patch subset for PHP v4 since 2008. JANUARY 29TH, 2015. CVE-2015-0235 Ghost Linux glibc vulnerability. For those that missed it, CVE-2015-0235 aka Linux Ghost was announced today which details a glibc library bug that is.

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The web page blog.rackcorp.com states the following, "End of Life PHP version 4 webhosting." I viewed that the webpage also stated " PHP version 4 was officially retired 8 years ago and no longer receives any kind of official patches or support." They also said " To preserve functionality for our resellers who have customer services requiring PHP v4 we have maintained our own patch subset for PHP v4 since 2008. CVE-2015-0235 Ghost Linux glibc vulnerability. For those that missed it, CVE-2015-0235 aka Linux Ghost was announced today which details a glibc library bug that is."

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