LinuxSecurity Contributor - Justice Levine
Justice Levine
Justice is an ambitious, goal-oriented content creator. Justice strives to write quality pieces that educate both the audience and himself. Justice earned a BA in Communications with a concentration in Journalism from Ramapo College of New Jersey. Justice’s other passions include photography, reading, music, and iced coffee.
Education: BA in Communications at Ramapo College of New Jersey
Experience: Digital Marketing Associate at Prodirect Dental Lab
Citizenship: USA
Articles From Justice Levine
6 - 8 min read
Torrenting Safely in 2024
27 November 2023
Peer-to-peer (P2P) torrenting users risk downloading malware, accessing unauthorized content, and
LinuxSecurity.com Feature Articles
10 - 14 min read
Guide to Web Application Penetration Testing
23 July 2023
Web applications are an integral part of most business operations responsible for storing, proces
LinuxSecurity.com Feature Articles
7 - 10 min read
9 Wise Linux Cybersecurity Tips for Businesses
01 August 2022
In this increasingly digital era, every business, no matter the size, has to be vigilant about it
LinuxSecurity.com Feature Articles
13 - 18 min read
Everything You Need to Know about Bug Bounties & How To Get Involved
26 May 2022
Ethical hacking might sound contradictory, but leveraging the skills of the ‘white hat’ hacke
LinuxSecurity.com Feature Articles
1 - 2 min read
Prepare Your Business for the Future of Cyberwar: A Review of The Art of Cyberwarfare
27 March 2022
The Art of Cyberwarfare: An Investigator's Guide to Espionage, Ransomware, and Organized Cybe
LinuxSecurity.com Feature Articles
1 - 3 min read
Qualys Research Team Warns of Significant polkit Vulnerability Affecting All Linux Users
26 January 2022
The Qualys Research Team reached out to LinuxSecurity after discovering a memory corruption vulne
LinuxSecurity.com Feature Articles
4 - 7 min read
Log4j: Everything You Need to Know [Updated]
20 December 2021
Security researchers have warned users that attackers are attempting to exploit a critical vulner
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