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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.
Have you heard about Rescuezilla, the recently-released backup and rescue GNU/Linux distribution? This Ubuntu-based distro keeps the spirit of the Redo Backup and Recovery distro alive.
Remember, more than two years ago, when Intel’s CPUs were exposed to a critical security flaw that practically turned the PC industry on its head? No? No worries. You aren’t alone.
Are you an Ubuntu user? What are your thoughts on how the distro has been dealing with the Chromium web browser in Snap?
Are you an ethical hacker or pentester? If so, you'll want to check out the latest BlackArch Linux ISO release, which is now available for download with more than 150 new ethical hacking and penetration testing tools, a new kernel, and many other improvements.
Are you familiar with Linux Kodachi? Linux Kodachi is one of the most secure operating systems that offer complete privacy and anonymity. Now with the latest full system update, Warith Al Maawali, developer of Linux Kodachi, has released a new point version Linux Kodachi 7.0.
Are you a security researcher, pen-tester or ethical hacker? If so, you will definitely want to check out Kali Linux 2020.2. This release includes infrastructure improvements, PowerShell by Default, changes with login and other great features.
With the release of Ubuntu 20.04, ZFS gets more accessible, security becomes a bigger priority, and Ubuntu speeds up overall.
Interested in ethical hacking and pentesting? Looking for a Kali Linux alternative? If so, you will want to check out Parrot 4.9, the latest release of the Parrot operating system, which offers notable improvements and security bug fixes.
The latest long-term support version of Ubuntu Linux - Focal Fossa - has been released with nice features for desktop, server, and cloud users including kernel lockdown mode, ExFat support and the Wireguard VPN.
As many sysadmins are discovering to their dismay, trying to manage workers from home on a wild mix of older Windows PCs presents various challenges, and security can easily be compromised. SUSE has a suggestion: The Linux desktop.
Learn about five excellent open-source serverless security tools that can be used to identify and patch loopholes in a serverless environment before a hacker exploits them to collect sensitive information.
Are you a pentester or ethical hacker looking for an alternative to Kali Linux? If so, you may want to check out Parrot OS.
Have you heard that Firefox is planning to drop support for the vulnerable file transfer protocol in version 77 of the web browser?
Have you heard that due to the coronavirus outbreak, Google has suspended upcoming Chrome and Chrome OS releases?
In the latest Red Hat Product Security Risk Report, Red Hat reveals how it addresses security concerns both for Linux and open-source software.
Linux is often talked about when it comes to security. With this OS, you can choose from a multitude of distributions (distros) to lock down your computer or device, but that’s just for starters. Many Linux distros come with tools to help youperform penetration tests and security audits.
Tails 4.4 is now available for download with several welcome improvements, including new app updates and fixes for security vulnerabilities, all of them making the deployment of this new release the recommended step going forward for everyone.
AWS haslaunchedits own open-source operating system for running containers on both virtual machines and bare metal hosts.Bottlerocket, as the new OS is called, is basically a stripped-down Linux distribution that’s akin to projects like CoreOS’s now-defunctContainer Linuxand Google’scontainer-optimized OS. The OS is currently in its developer preview phase, but you can test it as an Amazon Machine Image for EC2 (and by extension, under Amazon EKS, too).
Google has released a new update for Chrome, patching four different security vulnerabilities in the browser on all supported desktop platforms.
Along with rolling out thelatest security updateto the Firefox browser, Mozilla has now introduced a new approach to secure the Firefox web browser on Linux and Mac operating systems.