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We have thousands of posts on a wide variety of open source and security topics, conveniently organized for searching or just browsing.
We have thousands of posts on a wide variety of open source and security topics, conveniently organized for searching or just browsing.
Rocky Linux 8.5 is now out with Secure Boot support and updated components. The enterprise OS is yet another free and open-source CentOS alternative based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Microsoft Edge has finally arrived on Linux, with lots to love. It’s fast; it looks good; it may work for you where Chrome builds won’t; and it’s really easy to configure it to delete all its cookies, web data, authentication tokens and other historical baggage automatically every time you exit the browser.
SUSE's latest SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.1 release is ideal for those who need a lightweight and secure OS for their containerized and virtualized workloads.
LibreOffice 7.2.2 has been released as the second maintenance update to the latest and greatest LibreOffice 7.2 open-source office suite series, and comes with 68 bug fixes. Update now!
Ubuntu Frame - a new Ubuntu Linux Internet of Things distro - is designed specifically for digital signs and user kiosks, and comes with built-in security through secure client-server communications based on the Wayland protocol and automatic notifications on security vulnerabilities.
Debian GNU/Linux 11.1 has been released as the first point release to the latest and greatest Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” OS series, featuring 24 security updates and 75 bug fixes.
The first Arch Linux ISO image powered by the latest and greatest Linux 5.14 kernel series has been released with much-improved EXT4 and F2FS filesystems, the core scheduling functionality to better protect you against some of those nasty Spectre vulnerabilities, and more!
There's good news for admins looking nervously at their aging Ubuntu boxes - a few more years of support is now on offer as Canonical brings 14.04 and 16.04 LTS into the 10-year fold.
Offensive Security has released Kali Linux 2021.3 with a new set of tools, improved virtualization support, and a new OpenSSL configuration that increases the attack surface.
Extended CloudLinux TuxCare support will give CentOS 8 users time to determine which of the CentOS clones will work best for them.
Red Hat won't support CentOS 8 past the end of the year - but CloudLinux will provide updates and support to CentOS 8 until the end of 2025, giving CentOS 8 users a critical lifeline.
Canonical has announced that Ubuntu is set to drive high security and regulated workloads thanks to gaining a new FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) certification. Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos, Canonical's product manager for security, states, "With the new FIPS 140-2 validation, we can continue to deliver the security requirements that our government, finance, and healthcare clients trust to implement the most secure open-source software to power their infrastructure."
Uptycs - a leader in cloud-native security analytics - is helping organizations close security observability gaps across attack surfaces with its Uptycs Security Analytics Platform. Learn how Uptycs is helping a SaaS-based payment processing solution vendor automate their risk analysis and reduction strategy.
Microsoft now has its own lightweight and secure Linux distro, CBL-Mariner. With the distro's limited size also comes a minimal attack surface, making it easy to deploy security patches to it via RPM. Its designers also make a particular point of delivering the latest security patches and fixes to its users.
Mozilla Firefox 90 is now available to Linux users for download, removing built-in FTP (File Transfer Protocol) support, and introducing support for Fetch Metadata Request Headers, a security feature that lets web apps protect themselves and you against various cross-origin threats, such as cross-site request forgery (CSRF), cross-site leaks (XS-Leaks), or speculative cross-site execution side channel (Spectre) attacks.
Tails, the amnesic incognito live system known for the anonymity it provides users online, has been updated to version 4.20 - a release that introduces a brand-new connection wizard for the Tor network.
Deepin Linux 20.2.2 has been released featuring the eye-candy Deepin Desktop Environment (DDE), a brand-new app store and secure boot support, along with various bug fixes.
Debian 10.10 has been released with the latest security updates. Some popular packages that have received updates in this update include the Linux Kernel, Nvidia graphics drivers, OpenVPN, Firefox ESR, OpenSSL, Chromium, and OpenJDK.
The security-oriented Alpine Linux distro has been updated to version 3.14, a new stable release featuring KDE Plasma 5.22, QEMU 6.0, and more!
Looking for s secure, reliable and user-friendly Linux distro? MX Linux is an impressive Linux distro with Xfce desktop environment as the default. It is lightning fast, stable and yet still offers modern versions of the software you might expect from other Linux distros.