Official Apache Software Foundation website, home to Apache HTTPD, OpenOffice, and other popular open-source programs.
Personally if I was running the site, I would put HTTPD front and center because it is what most people think when they think Apache.
https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/results/apache.org
System Details:
Apache HTTP Server [*** Outdated Version ***]
Apache HTTP Server INSTALLED version: ** 2.4.7 **
Apache HTTP Server CURRENT version: ** 2.4.18 **
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apache.org is an official Apache Software Foundation owned / operated web site.
The Apache Software Foundation is a software distributor that manages various well-known free and open-source software products; most notably, the Apache HTTPD, which is the most popular web server in the world.
Other projects that are well-known amongst programmers and end users include the DVCS (Distributed Version Control System) Subversion, and the office suite OpenOffice.org.
More about the Apache Software Foundation at Wikipedia: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Foundation
Related forum topic: https://www.mywot.com/en/forum/24290-official-apache-software-foundation-websites
Great site, but apparently the target of hackers. Their servers were compromised in some significant attacks in 2010:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/08/31/linux_kernel_security_breach/
Apache is great, it is considered one of the best, if not the best, web servers out there. The site itself is known for being very secure. You can trust this product.
For devs, check out XAMPP, which is a pre configured Apache set up specifically for developing/testing server side.