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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Linux Version of Royal Ransomware Targets VMware ESXi Servers
06 February 2023
Royal Ransomware is the latest ransomware operation to add support for encrypting Linux d
Server Security
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Key Benefits of Automating Linux Patch Management
06 February 2023
Learn how you can respond more quickly to security incidents using
Linux Security Week
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Intel's "DOITM" Security Feature Not Intended For Always-On Use, Linux Patches To Be Revised
06 February 2023
Last week I wrote about Linux developers evaluating a new "DOITM" security mitigation fo
Cryptography
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Patches Updated For Hooking eBPF Programs Into The Linux Kernel Scheduler
30 January 2023
Published back in November were a set of patches for allowing (e)BPF to extend the Linux
Security Projects
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Linux Will Now Better Handle AMD SEV-SNP To Avoid Undefined Behavior For Old VMs
30 January 2023
Merged on Sunday prior to tagging Linux 6.2-rc6 is a late "fix" for the AMD Secure Enc
Cryptography
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How to Stay on Top of Linux Security Updates
30 January 2023
Happy Monday fellow Linux geeks and Open Source enthusiasts! In this week's newsletter, w
Linux Security Week
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Tails 5.9 Fixes Numerous Bugs and Enhances Security Measures
30 January 2023
Tails 5.9 mainly focuses on bug fixes from the previous release and comes with updated ve
Privacy
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The Unrelenting Menace of the LockBit Ransomware Gang
26 January 2023
The notorious Russian-speaking cybercriminals grew successful by keeping a low profile. B
Hacks/Cracks
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New Boldmove Linux Malware Used to Backdoor Fortinet Devices
24 January 2023
Suspected Chinese hackers exploited a recently disclosed FortiOS SSL-VPN vulnerability as
Cryptography
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A DevSecOps Process for Node.js Projects
24 January 2023
Node.js is an open source development platform for running JavaScript code on the server
Security Projects
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Hackers Deploy Open-Source Tool Sliver C2, Replacing Cobalt Strike, Metasploit
24 January 2023
An increasing number of threat actors have started relying on the command-and-control (C2
Hacks/Cracks
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Hackers Use Golang Source Code Interpreter to Evade Detection
24 January 2023
A Chinese-speaking hacking group tracked as ‘DragonSpark’ was observed employing Gola
Hacks/Cracks