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What are the security risks of running a web server out of my home? Isn it dangerous to have my home computer exposed to the wilds of the Internet?

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What are the security risks of running a web server out of my home? Isn it dangerous to have my home computer exposed to the wilds of the Internet?

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It may surprise you to learn that there are in fact no special security risks involved in running a web server from your home computer. Web servers allow read-only access to just those files that you select! This means that nobody can connect to your computer and sabotage your system just because you have a web server running. One place to get additional information on computer security is at Gibson Research Corporation.

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