LinuxSecurity Contributor - Anthony Pell
Anthony Pell
Anthony Pell is an experienced Linux admin with decades of experience managing Linux systems. He is also an experienced pentester and ethical hacker who enjoys finding and fixing vulnerabilities in open-source software. Anthony loves writing about Linux security-related topics and has contributed content to LinuxSecurity.com for many years.
Education: Pentest Penguin Polytechnic: "Keep Calm and sudo On"
Experience: Experienced Linux Sysadmin, Pentester & Ethical Hacker
Citizenship: USA
Articles From Anthony Pell
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Privacy Looters
30 May 2000
A new law that lets banks, insurers, and brokerage houses merge and share your personal data has fri
General Security
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Striking a Blow for Privacy
30 May 2000
ComputerCurrents reviews Simson Garfinkel's new book, "Database Nation". "Privacy? The very rich
Documentation
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US groups target hackers
30 May 2000
The group, known as an "information sharing mechanism," will enable high technology companies to sha
General Security
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Firewall placement
30 May 2000
We are linking our company to the Internet, and we are discussing the placement of the firewall. I f
Firewalls
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Mission Critical Linux
30 May 2000
In the following interview with company president, CEO and founder Moiz Kahari, conducted as he was
Forums
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Spring cleaning tips for managers
30 May 2000
If your agency deals in classified or sensitive information, you probably wage an ongoing war agains
Network Security
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Senate hears computer export control arguments
30 May 2000
WASHINGTON--Efforts to ease Cold War export controls on high-performance computers could sacrifice n
General Security
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Cross-Company Applications Open Up Security
30 May 2000
The profusion of supply chain and other applications that involve data sharing between companies rai
Host Security
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popa3d v0.4 contributed Kerberos v4 and APOP authentication patches
29 May 2000
Dug Song has contributed Kerberos v4 (KPOP) and APOP authentication patches for popa3d v0.4. I've m
Network Security
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OpenBSD: Xlockmore vulnerability
29 May 2000
xlockmore has a localhost attack against it which allows recovery of the encrypted hash of the root
OpenBSD
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IPv6 wins support as third-generation multimedia protocol
29 May 2000
"... The proposal, which paves the way to make IPv6 the standard protocol in third-generation mob
Network Security
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OpenBSD 2.7: ipf vulnerability
29 May 2000
A misuse of ipf(8) keep-state rules can result in firewall rules being bypassed.
OpenBSD