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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Computer 'shrinkwrap' license binding, court says
22 May 2000
I'll never forget my management stating they wouldn't use Linux because there was no one to sue. I
General Security
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Cracked! Part 3: Hunting the Hunter
22 May 2000
Noel continues the story of when some Unix boxes that he helped admin were cracked. This article tal
Server Security
1 - 2 min read
TurboLinux and RSA Security Align for Secure E-Commerce Linux Solution
22 May 2000
TurboLinux Inc., the high-performance Linux company, and RSA Security Inc., the most trusted name in
Vendors/Products
1 - 2 min read
Sony launches PKI compliant fingerprint-scanning technology
22 May 2000
It would be great to know the state of the Linux support for this. See http://www.linuxnet.com for
Vendors/Products
1 - 2 min read
Slashdot struck by denial-of-service attacks
22 May 2000
Slashdot.org, the "news for nerds" Web site popular among Linux fans, fell victim to a series of hac
Network Security
14 - 18 min read
Linux Security Week, May 22nd 2000
22 May 2000
Greetings! Welcome to yet another edition of Linux Security week. Last week was certainly an activ
Forums
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Without Peer: Open Source Security
22 May 2000
Open source code is not infallible. It is prone to some of the glitches that plague its commercial c
Security Projects
1 - 2 min read
The Value of Open Source
22 May 2000
Here is an interesting article discussing the value of Open Source. "Let's start by saying one t
General Security
1 - 2 min read
Kerberos Loophole May Close Around Microsoft's Neck
20 May 2000
The implications of Microsoft's propreitary "extensions" to Kerberos could be pretty far-reaching.
Network Security
1 - 2 min read
Feds: No warrants for Net wiretaps
20 May 2000
In a case with broad implications for communications technology, lawyers for the Justice Department
General Security
1 - 2 min read
Improving Reliability and Security of the Internet
19 May 2000
A group of leading Internet executives said today that cyber-related problems like the ILOVEYOU viru
Organizations/Events
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Critics Blast MS Security
19 May 2000
Writes Steve Bellovin, "This is *seriously* brain-damaged. I've given up expecting good software
General Security