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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.
Offensive Security has announced the release of Kali Linux 2021.2 as the latest version of this Debian-based distro for ethical hacking and penetration testing. This release comes with a selection of new tools, and Raspberry Pi improvements. Learn the details.
The new CloudLinux OS Solo commercial Linux distro comes with a high degree of automatization, reducing security risks associated with manual operations.
Looking for a free and secure CentOS replacement? AlmaLinux and Oracle are great alternatives you'll want to look into. Among the various benefits that the distro offers, AlmaLinux 8.4 offers full UEFI Secure Boot support.
Google Chrome 91 has arrived with important security fixes and excellent new features - especially for Linux users!
CloudLinux TuxCare Linux enterprise support services provide automated security patches and updates for the systems supporting the Atlas V rocket, supporting Department of Defense and Space Force missions to protect U.S. National Security.
Canonical has released a new Linux kernel live patch for its Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS OS series to address a single security vulnerability in Linux kernel’s Shiftfs out-of-tree stacking file system, which could have allowed a local attacker to cause a denial of service (memory exhaustion) or gain root privileges by executing arbitrary code.
Enterprise-grade open-source software provider SUSE Linux has announced the latest news in its SUSE Linux Enterprise product, as well as new edge computing and hybrid IT solutions. In the words of SUSE CEO Melissa Di Donato: "Today's announcements demonstrate our commitment to innovation with game-changing enhancements to our SUSE Linux Enterprise and SUSE Rancher Kubernetes management technologies, new cloud-ready and cloud-native solutions for Edge and Hybrid IT environments, and a host of cutting-edge open-source projects."
CloudLinux, a commercially supported OS optimized for hosting service providers and data centers with their own multi-tenanted clients, has announced TuxCare Linux enterprise support. Previously, CloudLinux offered support to enterprises under the labels KernelCare, KernelCare+ and Extended Lifecycle Support, but TuxCare now brings these support packages together into a broader and more cohesive family of services.
The Document Foundation has announced the general availability of LibreOffice 7.1.3 as the third maintenance update to the latest LibreOffice 7.1 office suite series. This release brings over 100 bug fixes, along with various improvements.
Looking for a reliable and secure Linux server distribution? Here are 10 great choices to consider.
Mint users: Linux Mint 18.x has reached end of life (EOL). If you are running Linux Mint 18, 18.1, 18.2, or 18.3, your OS will continue to work but you’ll no longer receive important security updates from the repositories. Update now to ensure your system remains secure!
Red Hat has announced new features that users can look forward to with the upcoming release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.4, many of which will benefit edge adoption.
The KDE Project has released KDE Gear 21.04 as the new series of their open-source and independent software suite. The release comes with a selection of updates and improvements to make for a more convenient and secure user experience.
Parrot OS Security edition is a is a Linux desktop distro geared towards security admins, offering a wide range of penetration and vulnerability testing tools.
Microsoft has launched support for graphical and audio Linux apps under the Windows Subsystem for Linux—although the new feature is only available in the Dev channel of Insider builds, for now. The new feature is nicknamed WSLg, and it includes both X and PulseAudio servers.
Looking for a replacement for CentOS, the free-to-use downstream clone of RHEL that Red Hat is no longer supporting? Here are some alternative free and secure Linux distros to consider.
Google Chrome 90 has arrived with new privacy features and fixes for 37 security flaws. Chrome users: this is an update you don't want to overlook!
Linux Mint developers have decided to notify users about pending updates on their system, raising a controversial question - is Linux Mint turning into Windows?
KDE Plasma 5.21.4 has been released with more bug fixes and improvements including better support for the Fortinet SSL VPN and improvements for the new Plasma System Monitor app.
Linux Lite 5.4 is now available with full UEFI support, along with numerous bug fixes and UI enhancements. Learn what's new in Linux Lite 5.4 that makes this lightweight, user-friendly distro a better option than ever for users looking to make the transition from Windows to a Linux-based OS.